Woman killed, another injured in stabbing in Prince George’s County; ‘Hap and Leonard’ heaps on the ‘trailer trash charm’; Newly renovated condos in Northeast D.C. listing for under $400,000; D.C. area forecast: A huge burst of springlike warmth this week; Manassas council votes to protect historic water tower; Pr. William School Board names new elementary after fallen firefighter; With Obama visit, Cubans hope for home run in baseball diplomacy; These students wanted an education when D.C. was the nation’s ‘murder capital’; In Georgetown, the homeless can be hidden amid the million-dollar homes; Hubert Mizell, well-known Florida sportswriter, dies at 76; Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor of international renown, dies at 86; Advocates say Asian, Muslim voter turnout still a work in progress; Delays on I-270 following serious crash; Wiedefeld: ‘Turning Metro around requires us to confront some hard truths.’; Former first lady Nancy Reagan has died;
 
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In Va., lawmakers want to tighten stance on illegal immigration
Three bills will be considered by the state Assembly, including one to block “sanctuary cities.”
Woman killed, another injured in stabbing in Prince George’s County
Police: Was not a random attack.
 
‘Hap and Leonard’ heaps on the ‘trailer trash charm’
The series, based on the novel “Savage Season” by Joe Lansdale, is a pulp fiction tale with plenty of suspense and moments of startling violence.
 
Newly renovated condos in Northeast D.C. listing for under $400,000
AFFORDABLE HOME OF THE WEEK | The 800-square-foot condos have two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
 
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D.C. area forecast: A huge burst of springlike warmth this week
Starting today, and lasting for days to come, springlike weather is in command.
 
Manassas council votes to protect historic water tower
Group supports application for inclusion on National Register of Historic Places.
 
Pr. William School Board names new elementary after fallen firefighter
Panel also votes to rename Godwin Middle School after local educator and philanthropist.
 
With Obama visit, Cubans hope for home run in baseball diplomacy
The Castro regime will press for a deal to allow Cuban players to sign directly with Major League teams.
 
 
These students wanted an education when D.C. was the nation’s ‘murder capital’
The film “Southeast 67” revisits these 67 “Dreamers” from Southeast D.C., 20 years later.
 
In Georgetown, the homeless can be hidden amid the million-dollar homes
Some blend into their affluent surroundings. But Gunther Stern knows where to find them.
 
Hubert Mizell, well-known Florida sportswriter, dies at 76
Mr. Mizell covered hundreds of major sporting events for the St. Petersburg Times and was natoinal sports columnist of the year in 1982.
 
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor of international renown, dies at 86
His performances were masterful interpretations of Baroque and other classical forms.
 
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Advocates say Asian, Muslim voter turnout still a work in progress
Outreach efforts before Virginia primary were only the beginning, activists say. The real prize is in November.
 
Delays on I-270 following serious crash
A motorcycle driver was airlifted to a local hospital Sunday after his bike struck the back of another vehicle.
Wiedefeld: ‘Turning Metro around requires us to confront some hard truths.’
Metro General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld lays out the problems facing the troubled transit agency and the steps he is taking to fix them.
 
Former first lady Nancy Reagan has died
She was 94.
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