Sick leave, vetoes, criminal justice reform: What to watch in Annapolis this week; Three people stabbed at lounge in Fort Washington, Md.; Five things to know about David Trone; Eight years after opening, National Harbor anticipates new life after MGM; Top-ranked Good Counsel rallies past No. 2 St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes in clash of girls’ lacrosse titans; Police search for man in Montgomery, Howard County bank robberies; Nick McEvoy and Gonzaga jump all over Georgetown Prep in a rout; Hogan vetoes transportation bill, setting up fight with legislature; Religion events from around the Washington area;
 
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Sick leave, vetoes, criminal justice reform: What to watch in Annapolis this week
Seven things to watch as Maryland’s 90-day-session draws to a close.
Three people stabbed at lounge in Fort Washington, Md.
A security guard is among those injured.
Five things to know about David Trone
Business mogul from Potomac is running for Congress in his first attempt at public office.
 
Eight years after opening, National Harbor anticipates new life after MGM
Tenants at National Harbor are investing in renovations, new construction is taking off and there are renewed calls for more transit.
 
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U.S. elementary school children head to Cuba for rare visit to classrooms
Twenty-six students from a Maryland school look to expand their Spanish and explore curiosity about the nearby nation long closed to Americans.
 
Top-ranked Good Counsel rallies past No. 2 St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes in clash of girls’ lacrosse titans
The nationally ranked Falcons and Saints went toe to toe in a highly anticipated matchup that lived up to its billing.
 
Police search for man in Montgomery, Howard County bank robberies
Two banks were robbed just hours apart on Friday. A robbery in Burtonsville last year is also believed to be linked.
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Nick McEvoy and Gonzaga jump all over Georgetown Prep in a rout
BOYS’ LACROSSE | Sparked by their senior’s dominance at the faceoff X and a late first-half scoring flurry, the No. 2 Eagles roll past the No. 4 Little Hoyas in a big private school tilt.
 
Hogan vetoes transportation bill, setting up fight with legislature
Measure would have created a new method for deciding project funding.
 
Religion events from around the Washington area
Bishop Curry at St. John’s Lafayette Sq., bagpiper in Damascus, Lloyd Larson cantata.
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