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; | | | | Essential news for the Greater Washington area |
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