| 1 in 7 residents of the D.C. area moved during the pandemic, poll finds; Last spring, D.C. probably tested 4% — not 10% — of students in asymptomatic testing program, auditor report states; Homeowner in Montgomery kills alleged intruder, police say; D.C.-area forecast: Muggy, cloudy, and occasionally stormy conditions continue; Afghans in Washington area gripped by fear, anger after Taliban takeover; Two men fatally shot hours and blocks apart in Anacostia; mother mourns third son lost to gun violence; The Restaurant at Patowmack Farm, under a new chef, calls for a road trip; Inside Washington's kicking game struggles, and what can be done to fix them |
| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (Matt McClain/The Post) Veterans and loved ones work to find meaning in their families' sacrifices, as they watch desperate, frightened people flee Kabul. Perspective ● By Petula Dvorak ● Read more » | | | | A larger share of area residents said they have seriously considered moving to a new community since the pandemic began. By Luz Lazo and Emily Guskin ● Read more » | | | D.C. is testing 10 percent of students with consent forms, not 10 percent of student bodies. By Perry Stein ● Read more » | | | | Germantown shooting under investigation, according to police. By Martin Weil ● Read more » | | | | This week's messy story keeps coming with frequent shower chances, lots of clouds, and moderate to high humidity. By Matt Rogers ● Read more » | | | Many in the community have tried to help family members find safety, food from afar. By Antonio Olivo ● Read more » | | | | Police are trying to determine if the two shootings are related. Homicides in the District have increased 5 percent over this time last year. By Peter Hermann ● Read more » | | | | In Loudoun County, Vincent Badiee is whipping up delights from the land. Review ● By Tom Sietsema ● Read more » | | | | Punter Tress Way gave an in-depth explanation Monday for why Dustin Hopkins's misses in last week's preseason game weren't the kicker's fault. By Sam Fortier ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |