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Andrew Schmuhl's lawyers claim that medications for back pain caused temporary insanity, and a three-hour brutal attack on a McLean couple.

These handout arrest photos provided by the Fairfax, Va., County Police Department shows Andrew Schmuhl, left, and Alecia Schmuhl. Fairfax County police have charged a pair of married northern Virginia attorneys with malicious wounding and abduction in a stabbing attack of another couple still fighting for their lives. Police say attorneys Andrew and Alecia Schmuhl of Springfield remain in custody Thursday stemming from Sunday's attack in an affluent McLean neighborhood. They're being held without bond. (AP Photo/Fairfax, Va., County Police Department)

Gusty showers and storms target the afternoon, although they shouldn't last too long.

Transportation Security Administration is hiring more screeners to cut down on long waits at airports.

City officials refuse to discuss outcome of disciplinary panel, citing privacy laws.

Any heavier showers or storms of the day are likely well out of here by game two.

There's a good chance game one of the doubleheader won't be entirely dry.

Students say universities avoid the expense of providing instruction but profit off their free labor.

Judge heard Officer Edward M. Nero’s videotaped statement, which was made on the day of the arrest.

In 2009, he released a man who had served 28 years in prison after being framed by detectives for murder and rape.

James Walls, 39, was in his third term as mayor of the small Prince George’s County city.

A roundup of news from around the Washington area.

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Shawn Joseph is scheduled to start his new job in Tennessee on July 1.

In a recorded interview with investigators, a fellow officer said Maj. Mark Thompson would not be dissuaded.

Its ridership-per-mile numbers are about average, and it doesn't even go downtown yet.

The killing of John Mannion, 43, did not appear to be random, police said.

The victim was identified as Luis Erick Coca-Crespo; the suspect is 17.

No life-threatening injuries were reported for the six middle school children.

While some educators, parents cheer civil rights stance, others slam it as an invasion into local education control with a threat to withhold billions in federal aid for noncompliance.

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe made a decision to allow convicted felons to vote ahead of elections in November. Here’s how the executive order works and why it has lead to a legal fight.

We might actually have more clear sky than clouds through the weekend.

It's a sign of intense interest in the debate over transgender rights.

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