Local Headlines: New laws taking effect Oct. 1 allow more access to police misconduct records and longer paid sick leave
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| Buoyed by federal stimulus, Maryland reports unexpected $2.5 billion budget windfall; Over 15 percent of eligible Marylanders have gotten coronavirus vaccine booster shots, officials say; Women are Army rangers and billionaires. Yet we're still fighting for reproductive rights.; Amid lawsuit, Montgomery County schools will allow religious exemption for staff coronavirus vaccine mandate; NWSL players speak out amid abuse claims: 'Burn it all down'; Covenant House opening new low-barrier shelter for LGBTQ youths; George Washington University to provide health care for adults at new D.C. hospital; American University will lead national research effort to reduce food waste; October outlook for D.C. area: We lean toward a warmer and wetter than normal month; D.C.-area forecast: Sunny and comfortable through tomorrow before muggier air arrives Sunday; Abe Pollin's house goes on the market for $3.4 million; Tom Sietsema's fall dining guide Top 10 countdown: Unconventional Diner is No. 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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