Metro safety is more than a day’s work; Dog’s sudden biting baffles his owners; Bus detours and delays for Nuclear Security Summit start Wednesday night; Man found dead among debris in Gaithersburg townhouse fire; Strike is back on for U.S. airport workers seeking higher pay, job protections; Barve calls out Raskin on ads saying he is the only progressive in 8th District race; After 10-year fight, Md. lawmakers vote to fund private-school scholarships; First came transit-oriented communities, now it’s ‘trail-oriented’ development;
 
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Metro safety is more than a day’s work
Transit leaders can’t explain why problem lingered, so why should riders feel safe?
Dog’s sudden biting baffles his owners
Rescue dog’s bites draw blood; a diet change cures a bad habit; ending the cat plague.
Bus detours and delays for Nuclear Security Summit start Wednesday night
Buses downtown are likely to face more traffic and delays due to detours, rolling closures and more motorcades transporting summit participants.
 
Man found dead among debris in Gaithersburg townhouse fire
Two residents managed to escape.
 
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Strike is back on for U.S. airport workers seeking higher pay, job protections
In the wake of the Brussels airport terrorist attack, organizers say the workers are also asking for more emergency preparedness for all airport workers.
 
Barve calls out Raskin on ads saying he is the only progressive in 8th District race
Democratic congressional hopeful, citing his record, wants the spots pulled.
 
After 10-year fight, Md. lawmakers vote to fund private-school scholarships
Compromise pushed by Democrats from Baltimore allocates $5 million for poor students.
 
First came transit-oriented communities, now it’s ‘trail-oriented’ development
Developers are meeting customer demand for "active transportation," a new report says.
 
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