Good morning, Washington area — Five stories to keep you informed and get you going:
Break out the shorts and short-sleeved shirts. It will feel more like the end of June or the beginning of July Monday. Temperatures near 90 could break weather records.
Five years ago, a student at Virginia Tech went on the deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history, and one local family wants to keep the memory of their daughter, one of the victims, alive.
On the eve of the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln signing the Compensated Emancipation Act, which freed slaves in Washington, D.C., a celebration was held at his cottage.
A new smartphone application allows you to embed short written messages in classic movie scenes with 3-D special effects — a technology the app’s developer believes will expose a younger audience to movies their parents loved.
He may have died more than 15 years ago, but that didn’t stop one of rap music’s biggest stars from performing Sunday night.
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