Five things to know about congressional candidate Joel Rubin; Edwards goes on attack against Van Hollen in her first ad in Md. Senate race; Reward offered for information on credit-card fraud in Bethesda case; Ramp work may slow travel near Reagan National Airport; Sweeping Maryland police reform measure hits stumbling block; Md. Senate race close, with stark racial divide; Delaney McMenamin gives Sherwood a boost in girls’ lacrosse victory against Whitman; Middle East peace activist wants to take fight to Republicans in Congress; Maryland will use MARC fare revenue to pay Purple Line debt, officials say; Man arrested in triple stabbing at Fort Washington lounge; Riders vent about Metrorail rebuilding strategy; Capitol Heights man arrested in connection with homicide;
 
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Five things to know about congressional candidate Joel Rubin
Former State Department official is running to succeed Rep. Chris Van Hollen in Congress.
Edwards goes on attack against Van Hollen in her first ad in Md. Senate race
She accuses him of backing down against the NRA and considering cuts to Social Security; he struck backing, saying she is misleading people.
 
D.C. will test bus-only lanes on a short stretch of Georgia Avenue
Operation and enforcement of new transit lanes from Florida Avenue to Barry Place, NW., begin next Monday in what would be the District's first enforceable bus lanes in years, if not decades.
 
Reward offered for information on credit-card fraud in Bethesda case
Thieves rack up $17,000 in building materials and kitchen appliances purchases.
 
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Ramp work may slow travel near Reagan National Airport
Add a little extra travel time for this week's road work, and watch for detours.
 
Sweeping Maryland police reform measure hits stumbling block
Action on the bill was postponed because of debate over whether civilians should be required to be on boards that review complaints against officers.
 
Md. Senate race close, with stark racial divide
Rep. Donna Edwards slightly ahead of Rep. Chris Van Hollen three weeks before Democratic primary.
 
Delaney McMenamin gives Sherwood a boost in girls’ lacrosse victory against Whitman
McMenamin scores four goals to lead the Warriors to a 9-7 win over the Vikings.
 
Middle East peace activist wants to take fight to Republicans in Congress
Former State Department official Joel Rubin says he will need no on-job training if he is elected in Maryland’s 8th.
 
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Maryland will use MARC fare revenue to pay Purple Line debt, officials say
State officials say the commuter rail line will be funded with other money and service won’t change.
 
Man arrested in triple stabbing at Fort Washington lounge
A security guard is among those injured.
 
Riders vent about Metrorail rebuilding strategy
They're pretty sure the current program isn't working and skeptical about what comes next.
 
Capitol Heights man arrested in connection with homicide
Brivonte Spivey, 21, was charged with first- and second-degree murder.
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