March Class of KidsPost: Nysmith School for the Gifted second-graders; D.C. area forecast: Cloudy and showery at times into early Tuesday; Rubio wins D.C. Republican primary; edges out Kasich; Metro police to get brighter uniforms to increase their visibility to riders; Cherry Blossom Festival creates it own traffic season; Police in Maryland investigate death of man found on Montgomery trail; These Christian teachers want to bring Jesus into public schools; Donna Edwards takes lead in new poll on Senate race in Maryland; This is how candidates win one voter at a time; Trump supporter’s Virginia house vandalized; Determining if the Purple Line contract is a good deal isn’t easy; A century ago, Washingtonians danced at the Penn Gardens amusement palace; Young scientists from Md. and Va. excel at prestigious Intel competition; A scholar gives theater directors their due when it comes to Shakespeare; Broadway’s man of the moment: Ivo van Hove; | | | | Essential news for the Greater Washington area |
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