D.C. area forecast: Cloudy and cooler today, increasing chance of showers tonight; Fast Casual Madness: The final matchup awaits; Maryland universities ramp up efforts to help students, faculty create companies; Police identify man fatally stabbed in Fairfax; What’s the story behind that big, black sculpture at Vermont and L NW?; Washington-area obituaries of note; Gun store opens in Arlington County to strong support and business; Frances W. Shaffer, a woman of adventure, dies at 100; Fairfax supervisors lose free pass to county pools, golf courses and carousels; Paul A. Quander, former D.C. deputy mayor for public safety, dies at 61; Debate over Maryland criminal justice bill heads to House of Delegates; See the cherry blossoms from a kid’s perspective; Couple gets engaged at Washington’s Cherry Blossom Festival; Fairfax County man found with stab wound dies; A playwright who wants to change society, not merely observe it; | | | | Essential news for the Greater Washington area |
| | | 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 […] | By Phoebe Connelly • Read more » |
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