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The Post football Top 20: Buoyed by a big road win, Georgetown Prep is back; Woodgrove debuts
The Little Hoyas return to the rankings following a gritty road win at Benedictine, while the Wolverines join the fray riding an impressive 6-0 start.
We tried all seven of Republic Taco’s Texan breakfast tacos. Here are our favorites.
The tacos are available Tuesday through Friday from 8 to 11 a.m. on UberEats.
 
With these gadgets, you can turn your rental into a smart home
Renters can make their apartments smarter, too — often without in-wall wiring or expensive installation.
 
‘High Maintenance’ offers small glimpses of the high lives
Each week, the nameless weed dealer crosses paths with characters who are a far cry from typical television fare.
 

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Head of D.C. child welfare agency departs as problems investigating neglect persist
Recent reports by federal monitor shows struggles in placing children in foster care, child neglect tips improperly weeded out.
 
In safety and reliability, Metro ranks in middle of the pack of nation’s big systems
Despite perceptions, federal data show WMATA isn’t the worst U.S. subway system.
 
Driver suggested obeying the speed limit. Here are the responses.
They take on the driver who wrote to condemn tailgating.
 
H.D. Woodson fights through injuries to continue its dominance of Wilson
The Warriors turn to the wildcat and a fake punt to pull out a wild win and remain on top of the DCIAA Stars race.
 

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Religion events from around the Washington area
Blessing of the Animals, Pumpkin church yards, Fall festivals, Bible study, fitness classes.
D.C. government failing to hold developers accountable, city auditor says
Developers who are getting tax abatements and other deals are not fulfilling their promises to the community, an audit found.
 
D.C. Superior Court judge is sworn in as its seventh chief judge
Robert E. Morin’s background includes being a defense attorney in death-penalty cases.