Quentin Twyman makes a big impact on Seneca Valley’s state semifinal run; Maryland candidates debate whether Congress is entry-level job; Metro’s new report card for customers; $15 minimum wage? What to watch in Md. statehouse this week; Woman killed, another injured in stabbing in Prince George’s County; Delays on I-270 following serious crash; Eleanor Roosevelt’s Chibueze Onwuka, Northern’s Jackson Drum win titles at Maryland state wrestling meet; Whitman boys’ and girls’ basketball teams move on to Maryland 4A semifinals; Uber flirts with transit agencies across the U.S. for a share of paratransit services; Meade marches past Annapolis and back to the Maryland state semifinals; Drunken-driving death of Montgomery officer fuels House committee passage of interlock bill; Inconvenient truth: I-66 issues not simple enough for politics; Elementary school volunteer in child-porn case pleads not guilty in federal court; Part of east Randolph Road in Silver Spring reopens after pedestrian was struck;
 
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Quentin Twyman makes a big impact on Seneca Valley’s state semifinal run
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | Three years after getting cut from JV, the 6-foot-6 senior has the Screaming Eagles in the state semifinals for the first time since 2006.
Maryland candidates debate whether Congress is entry-level job
Eighth District Democratic hopefuls without elective experience say “career politicians” should not be the only choice.
 
Metro’s new report card for customers
The new transit authority chief has issued an action plan, called the Customer Accountability Report, that targets many key complaints among riders.
 
$15 minimum wage? What to watch in Md. statehouse this week
Our weekly heads up of what’s coming in Annapolis and an aggregation of recent news.
 
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Woman killed, another injured in stabbing in Prince George’s County
Police: Was not a random attack.
 
Delays on I-270 following serious crash
A motorcycle driver was airlifted to a local hospital Sunday after his bike struck the back of another vehicle.
Eleanor Roosevelt’s Chibueze Onwuka, Northern’s Jackson Drum win titles at Maryland state wrestling meet
Onwuka becomes the first Raider to bring home a state championship while Drum claims his first title in his fourth state meet appearance for the Patriots.
 
Whitman boys’ and girls’ basketball teams move on to Maryland 4A semifinals
The Vikings beat Clarksburg in both 4A West finals to keep their seasons alive.
 
 
Uber flirts with transit agencies across the U.S. for a share of paratransit services
In Washington, Metro is considering a partnership as a way to cut costs of its $121 million MetroAccess program.
 
Meade marches past Annapolis and back to the Maryland state semifinals
Seniors Tristan Easton and Keith Duffin combine for 36 points as the defending 4A champions hold off the Panthers for the 4A East region title.
 
Drunken-driving death of Montgomery officer fuels House committee passage of interlock bill
The legislation has been stalled in committee since 2009.
 
Religion events from around the Washington area
Lenten worship services, classic music, Service of Compline, yoga and fitness classes.
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Inconvenient truth: I-66 issues not simple enough for politics
Commuters’ views cross over the battle lines between inner and outer suburbs.
 
Elementary school volunteer in child-porn case pleads not guilty in federal court
Deonte Carraway, 22, coerced children to perform “vile sexual acts,” police say.
 
Part of east Randolph Road in Silver Spring reopens after pedestrian was struck
The incident happened around 8 a.m.
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