Local Headlines: White supremacists are returning to Charlottesville. But this time, they’re on trial.
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| Delays on all six Metro lines for Monday morning commute; Once an electrician to Potomac's elite, a 72-year-old bank robber heads to prison; More D.C.-area employers are coming to terms with telework flexibility and hybrid schedules, survey says; After championing gay marriage and battling Trump, Mark Herring says he has more left to do; D.C. man charged in two slayings — one from Saturday, another from 12 months ago; With roots in Havana, Jason Miyares seeks to make history in Virginia; D.C.-area forecast: Very warm today before heavy storms late, then another shot of rain Friday; At a historic cemetery for the enslaved, a mother's personal grief mixes with collective mourning; A blast from the past: A 14-year-old's In and Out list from 1973 is strangely familiar; Four takeaways from Washington's 24-10 loss to the Packers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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