Hogan: ‘Neither party put up the best candidate’; Where to find the best pupusas in the D.C. area; This school district tops the nation for teacher planning time; Martin O’Malley at DNC: ‘They never write the rules ... to help challengers’; Hooters that served customer who drove off and killed officer will close; Suspect in fatal Maryland carjacking was on pre-trial release, court records show; Larry Hogan’s top spokesman is leaving the administration; Some Maryland drug offenders will get treatment, not jail, with Hogan’s new initiative;
 
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Hogan: ‘Neither party put up the best candidate’
That’s the Maryland governor’s answer to a radio caller’s disappointment in his decision not to vote for Donald Trump.
Where to find the best pupusas in the D.C. area
The $20 Diner's favorite versions of the cheap and delicious Salvadoran dish.
 
This school district tops the nation for teacher planning time
Elementary school teachers in Montgomery County, Md., rank no. 1 — averaging 84 minutes of planning time daily — but union argues that the data is flawed.
 
Martin O’Malley at DNC: ‘They never write the rules ... to help challengers’
Former Maryland governor is honored by his state’s delegation after midnight, one of his first public appearances since dropping out of presidential race.
 
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Hooters that served customer who drove off and killed officer will close
The Rockville, Md., restaurant allegedly over-sold a patron whose vehicle struck Noah Leotta, 24.
 
Suspect in fatal Maryland carjacking was on pre-trial release, court records show
Washington man had been charged in connection with a stolen-car case in the District.
 
Larry Hogan’s top spokesman is leaving the administration
Communications director Matthew Clark returns to old consulting job, deputy replaces him.
Bad day for summer school: Air conditioning falters as temperatures soar
Air conditioning operated at 50 percent at John F. Kennedy High in Silver Spring.
 
Some Maryland drug offenders will get treatment, not jail, with Hogan’s new initiative
Washington County is opening an adult day reporting center with $540,000 in state funds.
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