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The GOP-backed law would have allowed parents to “opt out” their children from reading certain books.

(Evelyn Hockstein / For The Washington Post)

The GOP-backed law would have allowed parents to “opt out” their children from reading certain books.

Egyptian is teaching at H.D. Cooke Elementary as part of a State Department program.

Former State Department official Joel Rubin says he will need no on-job training if he is elected in Maryland’s 8th.

James Edward Kyle leaves after one month on the job.

It’s the time of the season for haiku that sing the praises of springtime in Washington.

Obituaries from the District, Maryland and Northern Virginia.

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In a long career, he mixed the experimental stylings of 1960s jazz with his own Latin roots.

A roundup of news from across the Washington region.

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Report from real estate expert is sought before possible council vote.

State officials say the commuter rail line will be funded with other money and service won’t change.

On her 76th birthday, Alice Manor is feted by café patrons in Old Town Alexandria whom she has fussed over for years.

He distinguished himself in combat in World War II and later as a guardian of Crow history.

Call takers were transferred to alternate site until Monday morning

Despite health challenges including heart transplant, Lee Satterfield seeks reappointment.

The man was taken to the hospital, a spokesman said.

A security guard is among those injured.

They're pretty sure the current program isn't working and skeptical about what comes next.

Brivonte Spivey, 21, was charged with first- and second-degree murder.

Raindrops mark the end of our brief return to warmth. Another episode of howling wind is about to send us back into the freezer.

The team's first home game of the season is on Thursday afternoon.

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