Two baby bald eaglets hatched in Southwest Washington; Fast Casual Madness: Taylor Gourmet takes the crown; Aaron Silverman is one of Food & Wine’s Best New Chefs; The ‘tampon tax’ fight has reached D.C.; Earlier delays on Metro’s Green Line; Three people stabbed at lounge in Fort Washington, Md.; Thanks to La’Porsha Renae, ‘American Idol’ is ending on a high note; Eight years after opening, National Harbor anticipates new life after MGM; How do you get prisoners to read? Build a library like the one in this jail.; Police in Montgomery County searching for other victims in sex-abuse case; Police search for man in Montgomery, Howard County bank robberies; Death of District man in Northwest is ruled a homicide; D.C. police arrest 15-year-old in Metropolitan Branch Trail robbery; Washington Monument closes after elevator malfunction — for second time this week;
 
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Two baby bald eaglets hatched in Southwest Washington
Two baby bald eagles have hatched at D.C. police academy in Southwest Washington.
Fast Casual Madness: Taylor Gourmet takes the crown
Hoagies beat sushi burritos in the final round to win this year's competition.
 
Aaron Silverman is one of Food & Wine’s Best New Chefs
It's another honor for the chef at Rose's Luxury and Pineapple and Pearls.
 
The ‘tampon tax’ fight has reached D.C.
A District lawmaker says the nation’s capital should stop ‘taxing your period’ by joining states that have eliminated what critics say is an unfair tax on women.
 
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Earlier delays on Metro’s Green Line
Earlier delays on Metro's Green Line
Three people stabbed at lounge in Fort Washington, Md.
A security guard is among those injured.
Thanks to La’Porsha Renae, ‘American Idol’ is ending on a high note
"Idol" is worth a final viewing, because one of the three finalists is a truly thrilling singer with a compelling backstory.
 
The pros and cons of living in an apartment building frequented by college students
When sharing thin walls with college kids, the most obvious point of contention — and the subject of many a negative Yelp review — is the noise level.
 
 
Eight years after opening, National Harbor anticipates new life after MGM
Tenants at National Harbor are investing in renovations, new construction is taking off and there are renewed calls for more transit.
 
How do you get prisoners to read? Build a library like the one in this jail.
In its first year, 1,100 D.C. inmates checked out 4,600 books.
 
Police in Montgomery County searching for other victims in sex-abuse case
Essex, Md., man is charged with sexually abusing teen girl lured by fake modeling ads over the Internet.
 
Police search for man in Montgomery, Howard County bank robberies
Two banks were robbed just hours apart on Friday. A robbery in Burtonsville last year is also believed to be linked.
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Death of District man in Northwest is ruled a homicide
The body of Sheldon Scott Gordy, 55, was found Jan. 5 in the 1300 block of Nicholson Street NW.
D.C. police arrest 15-year-old in Metropolitan Branch Trail robbery
A man was reportedly robbed and beaten by a pack of 14 youths on Tuesday.
 
Washington Monument closes after elevator malfunction — for second time this week
Park rangers walked 86 people down the 897 steps from the observation level.
 
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