Local Headlines: Normally, Mormon temples are closed to the public. In April, the massive one outside D.C. will open for the first time since 1974.
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| Prince George's will pay Black and Latino officers $2.3 million to settle police discrimination lawsuit; D.C. Council votes to raise taxes on the rich; Delta variant dominates in Virginia and Maryland as cases continue to tick up; Hogan commits money to dedicated bus lanes as part of Md. toll lanes plan ; D.C.-area forecast: Near 90 again today, with scattered afternoon storms as a cold front passes; A 6-year-old's death leaves a neighborhood grieving but not surprised; Nationals survive a bullpen hiccup to beat Marlins for their third straight win; D.C. inmates reported lack of access to coronavirus tests, medical care as pandemic unfolded, report says; DEA agent trespassed at Capitol on Jan. 6 and lied about it, prosecutors say; Former Fairfax County police officer accused of inappropriate sexual contact with teen in youth cadet program; Listen up: The Smithsonian wants people to plot the sounds of D.C. on a map | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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