Baby panda cub eats apple and orangutan eats treats at National Zoo; Woman rescued by D.C. firefighter dies two weeks after fire; Wet roads cause messy commute for Monday morning; The Obamas will host thousands of people Monday for annual Easter egg roll; One of two baby bald eagles hatches in Southwest Washington; ‘Bajillion Dollar Propertie$’ gets everything right about real estate shows; Newly renovated condo in D.C.’s Brookland lists for $365,000; This Life: To this foster mom, every child who enters her home is ‘my child’; Fast Casual Madness: The final matchup awaits; Cities begin to challenge a bedrock of justice: They’re paying criminals not to kill; What’s the story behind that big, black sculpture at Vermont and L NW?; See the cherry blossoms from a kid’s perspective; A playwright who wants to change society, not merely observe it; D.C. police arrest suspect in 2014 shooting of 9-year-old boy;
 
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Tickets for texting while walking? A New Jersey lawmaker wants to make it so.
The bill would fine pedestrians $50 for using a handheld phone while crossing the street.
Baby panda cub eats apple and orangutan eats treats at National Zoo
Yes, there are pictures.
 
Woman rescued by D.C. firefighter dies two weeks after fire
Phyliss Terrell, 64, passed at a hospice in Virginia
Wet roads cause messy commute for Monday morning
Wet roads are creating messy commute for Monday morning rush hour
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The Obamas will host thousands of people Monday for annual Easter egg roll
The White House says more than 35,000 people are expected to attend.
 
One of two baby bald eagles hatches in Southwest Washington
One of two baby bald eagles hatches at D.C. police academy in Southwest Washington. This is now the third eaglet to hatch this spring in D.C.
 
‘Bajillion Dollar Propertie$’ gets everything right about real estate shows
Seeso's spoof of high-end real estate reality TV is hysterically over-the-top.
 
Newly renovated condo in D.C.’s Brookland lists for $365,000
TOWN SQUARE | The unit has two bedrooms, three bathrooms, assigned parking and 24-hour security.
 
 
This Life: To this foster mom, every child who enters her home is ‘my child’
Phyllis Wilson raised her own kids. At 63, she’s still helping raise countless others.
 
Fast Casual Madness: The final matchup awaits
It's Buredo vs. Taylor Gourmet in the final matchup, which begins March 31.
 
Cities begin to challenge a bedrock of justice: They’re paying criminals not to kill
D.C. and a dozen other cities consider a California model of paying $1,000 a month to shooters if they don’t pull the trigger
 
What’s the story behind that big, black sculpture at Vermont and L NW?
The abstract piece was created by Louise Nevelson, famed for her epic assemblages.
 
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See the cherry blossoms from a kid’s perspective
Note: To use the 360 functionality, use your cursor over the video above to scroll around the room. If you’re viewing on a mobile device, open the link in the YouTube app. To capture this year’s cherry blossoms in at the Tidal Basin, we decided to try something a little different: put ourselves in the hands […]
 
A playwright who wants to change society, not merely observe it
Motti Lerner has found a powerful ally outside his native Israel in Washington’s Ari Roth.
 
D.C. police arrest suspect in 2014 shooting of 9-year-old boy
The young victim, Jaydan Stancil, nearly died after being shot in head.
 
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