Three named as finalists for Montgomery County’s Teacher of the Year; The Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon hits D.C. on Saturday. Getting around will be hard.; She helped bail him out of jail. Days later, police say, he killed her.; New poll shows Maryland Senate race tied as Edwards takes step toward paid ads; Montgomery’s new schools chief gets 4-year contract, $275,000 salary; Good Counsel wrestling sets a new standard in its breakthrough campaign; Landon ice hockey punctuates championship season with No. 1 ranking; Hogan: ‘I’m completely disgusted with national politics’;
 
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Three named as finalists for Montgomery County’s Teacher of the Year
Educators honored come from schools in Bethesda, Gaithersburg and Silver Spring.
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon hits D.C. on Saturday. Getting around will be hard.
This highly disruptive event will affect thousands of travelers all across the city through mid-afternoon.
 
She helped bail him out of jail. Days later, police say, he killed her.
Two women were fatally shot. The suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
New poll shows Maryland Senate race tied as Edwards takes step toward paid ads
Her campaign has reserved air time in Baltimore ahead of the April 26 primary.
 
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Montgomery’s new schools chief gets 4-year contract, $275,000 salary
The contract comes as final step in the hiring of Jack R. Smith to lead county schools.
 
Good Counsel wrestling sets a new standard in its breakthrough campaign
Paul Hutton and the Falcons rode a Maryland Independent Schools state title and their best finishes to date at National Preps and Beast of the East to end the season atop The Post’s rankings.
 
Landon ice hockey punctuates championship season with No. 1 ranking
The Bears rolled over Gonzaga to claim a second consecutive Mid-Atlantic Prep Hockey League title, and with it, the top ranking to end the year.
 
Hogan: ‘I’m completely disgusted with national politics’
Maryland’s governor says he has no current plans to support any candidate.
 
Appeals court rules Baltimore police officer must testify in Freddie Gray cases
The decision is a major victory for prosecutors in the cases against six Baltimore officers.
 
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