My coworker won’t stop staring at me. What do I do?; D.C. taxicab commission expands ‘shared’ riding in city’s taxis; This man loves food in bowls so much he wrote a cookbook about it; Mid-century modern home in Falls Church lists for $769,000; D.C. area forecast: Warmer today with a shower chance; considerably colder this weekend; Man arrested after four Metro riders elbowed and shoved Tuesday evening; Wallace Foundation to invest $47 million in redesigning principal preparation; Virginia student wins third-place medal in prestigious Intel competition; How to get to work without the Metro; Two men sought in attempted abduction at Air and Space Museum; D.C. mayor reacts to Metro shutdown; Man arrested in police station gun battle described as troubled, mentally ill; Revised prediction calls for cherry blossom peak to start March 23 to 24; Catholic U. ordered to pay more than $1 million to former professor; ‘Make Metro Great Again’ and other thoughts on the Metro shutdown;
 
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Washington braces for full day of Metrorail shutdown to deal with safety concerns
Workers expected to flood area roadways, buses as Metro is shutdown for the day
My coworker won’t stop staring at me. What do I do?
Plus a reader's husband has gotten materialistic since the baby was born.
 
D.C. taxicab commission expands ‘shared’ riding in city’s taxis
The Commission has authorized an emergency expansion of "shared" riding to be in effect from 12:01 a.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday, when the Metrorail system will stay closed. This will allow a taxi driver to pick up multiple customers that are at the same location but going to different destinations.
 
This man loves food in bowls so much he wrote a cookbook about it
Lukas Volger recently released “Bowl,” his vegetarian cookbook full of recipes for ramen, bibimbap, pho and dumpling bowls.
 
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Mid-century modern home in Falls Church lists for $769,000
TOWN SQUARE | The California-style ranch in the Holmes Run Acres neighborhood has vaulted exposed-wood-beam ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and oak floors.
 
D.C. area forecast: Warmer today with a shower chance; considerably colder this weekend
The only thing consistent about March weather, is that it's almost always inconsistent.
 
Man arrested after four Metro riders elbowed and shoved Tuesday evening
Arrest made after four Metro riders were elbowed, shoved near Capitol South station
Wallace Foundation to invest $47 million in redesigning principal preparation
School leaders are key ingredients in school success.
 
 
Virginia student wins third-place medal in prestigious Intel competition
The 17-year-old attends Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.
How to get to work without the Metro
The Metrorail is closed, so how are you going to get to work? The Post's Dr. Gridlock breaks down the best options for your commute.
 
Two men sought in attempted abduction at Air and Space Museum
A roundup of Washington-area news.
D.C. mayor reacts to Metro shutdown
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser held a news conference on Tuesday after Metro announced that it was shutting down the entire Metrorail system for 24 hours for workers to conduct emergency inspections.
 
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Man arrested in police station gun battle described as troubled, mentally ill
Police try to understand what led to gunfire that left Prince George’s County officer dead.
 
Revised prediction calls for cherry blossom peak to start March 23 to 24
Start of peak cherry blossom period now expected March 23,24, based on third forecast
 
Catholic U. ordered to pay more than $1 million to former professor
Jury says school participated in defamation and retaliation actions after terminating instructor.
 
‘Make Metro Great Again’ and other thoughts on the Metro shutdown
People are a bit upset.
 
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