Manhattan-style micro-units have arrived in D.C.; Additional K-9 sweeps and patrols on D.C.’s Metro system after Brussels attacks; Ants ride-sharing app seems right for a town with slugs; Cherry Blossom season has arrived in D.C. Here’s how to plan accordingly.; 346 luxury apartments coming to NoMa; D.C. area forecast: Spring warmth bounces back, Easter weekend looks a little wet; ‘Landmark’ criminal justice bill delayed as its impact is questioned; Five things to know about Warren Christopher; Protests greeting Trump in Washington pale in comparison to raucus rallies; Roger Agnelli, brash Brazilian who built a mining empire, dies at 56; Adam LaRoche’s #FamilyFirst doesn’t work for most of us; Andy Grove, a Silicon Valley pillar, dies at 79; National Airport workers join those at other major hubs in a 24-hour strike for better wages; Teach for America to cut national staff by 15 percent; Man is charged in February slaying in Southeast Washington;
 
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And now, for a commercial break, Donald Trump pitches his D.C. hotel
GOP presidential front-runner shows how he is converting the Old Post Office into a ‘super luxury’ lodging.
Manhattan-style micro-units have arrived in D.C.
BUYING NEW | 38 Adams Morgan homes use space-saving design and come with private rooftop views.
 
Additional K-9 sweeps and patrols on D.C.’s Metro system after Brussels attacks
Additional K-9 sweeps and patrols on D.C.'s Metro system after Brussels attacks
Ants ride-sharing app seems right for a town with slugs
New apps promote carpooling, allowing a driver and passenger set the terms.
 
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Cherry Blossom season has arrived in D.C. Here’s how to plan accordingly.
Some tips for navigating D.C. to see the Cherry Blossoms.
 
346 luxury apartments coming to NoMa
TOWN SQUARE | An office building at 33 N St. NE in Washington will be torn down to make way for the new residences.
 
D.C. area forecast: Spring warmth bounces back, Easter weekend looks a little wet
Highs climb into 70s tomorrow and Thursday.
 
‘Landmark’ criminal justice bill delayed as its impact is questioned
Amendments approved by Senate committee would gut the legislation, critics say.
 
 
Five things to know about Warren Christopher
Retired Army officer is one of six Democrats running to succeed Rep. Donna F. Edwards.
 
Protests greeting Trump in Washington pale in comparison to raucus rallies
Events at Verizon Center, future Trump hotel closed to public, minimizing disruptions
 
Roger Agnelli, brash Brazilian who built a mining empire, dies at 56
He transformed the mining company Vale into a multinational powerhouse.
 
Adam LaRoche’s #FamilyFirst doesn’t work for most of us
There’s no way the average worker could pull this off, especially if he is a she.
 
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Andy Grove, a Silicon Valley pillar, dies at 79
He was a Hungarian refugee who was a leader in the computer revolution.
 
National Airport workers join those at other major hubs in a 24-hour strike for better wages
The Tuesday walkout for an hourly wage of $15 coincides with busy spring break and Easter travel.
 
Teach for America to cut national staff by 15 percent
CEO says she has “never been more optimistic” about TFA’s future.
 
Man is charged in February slaying in Southeast Washington
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