Former D.C. official charged with filing false tax return; The $20 Diner’s guide to the best no-fuss burgers and hot dogs in the D.C. area; D.C. police identify man fatally shot Wednesday night in Northeast Washington; The gas in ‘Swiss Army Man’ is more than just hot air; ‘The BFG’ makes great strides in technology; Wesley Heights: ‘Peaceful and quiet and dignified’ in D.C.; A historic, kid-friendly home in Georgetown; Nationals’ Wilson Ramos has developed into MLB’s best hitting backstop; Prince George’s County police arrest suspect in triple killing in Forestville; With Kaya Henderson leaving, Bowser has a decision to make about the future of D.C. schools; NTSB chief foresees transition to life-saving driverless cars that includes deaths; Teenager arrested in fatal shooting of man in Columbia Heights; Day-care center worker charged with pulling hair from child’s head; Minimum wage goes up in Maryland, D.C.; age you can marry goes up in Virginia; Robbery suspects use Metro tracks for their getaway and disrupt service in the process;
 
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Former D.C. official charged with filing false tax return
Warren Graves allegedly underestimated his income by more than $200,000.
The $20 Diner’s guide to the best no-fuss burgers and hot dogs in the D.C. area
Skip grilling at home and visit one of these restaurants instead.
 
D.C. police identify man fatally shot Wednesday night in Northeast Washington
Police investigating shooting on Bladensburg Road.
The gas in ‘Swiss Army Man’ is more than just hot air
Sometimes, low humor has a higher purpose.
 
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‘The BFG’ makes great strides in technology
Steven Spielberg uses new tricks to bring back some of his old children's movie magic.
 
Wesley Heights: ‘Peaceful and quiet and dignified’ in D.C.
WHERE WE LIVE | A ‘picturesque’ place to make a home, with room for a family to grow.
 
A historic, kid-friendly home in Georgetown
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The circa 1780 Federal-style rowhouse was built by a former mayor of Georgetown.
 
Nationals’ Wilson Ramos has developed into MLB’s best hitting backstop
Entering Thursday, Ramos led all catchers in hitting (.339), OPS (.939) and RBIs (43).
 
 
Prince George’s County police arrest suspect in triple killing in Forestville
Police say the motive in the Forestville crime is still under investigation.
 
With Kaya Henderson leaving, Bowser has a decision to make about the future of D.C. schools
After nearly a decade of aggressive reforms, the city leaders weigh whether to continue apace or seek something new from the outside.
 
NTSB chief foresees transition to life-saving driverless cars that includes deaths
National Transportation Safety Board chair Christopher Hart said moving toward more automation is vital but difficult.
 
Teenager arrested in fatal shooting of man in Columbia Heights
The 17-year-old has been charged with second-degree murder.
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Day-care center worker charged with pulling hair from child’s head
The worker was arrested and charged with cruelty to children, police said.
Minimum wage goes up in Maryland, D.C.; age you can marry goes up in Virginia
Here are the new laws taking effect in our region as of July 1.
 
Robbery suspects use Metro tracks for their getaway and disrupt service in the process
A man was robbed at gunpoint near the Takoma Metro station by a suspect who then entered the station and fled on the tracks with three others.
 
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