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Jenna Johnson
The odds are stacked against teenage mothers who seek a college degree. But Emerita Ayala of Fairfax County wants to succeed. Sheâs 18, and her son, Dominic, is 3.
Mark Berman
Christmas is on Sunday, but the holiday will be recognized on Monday for workers. As with any holiday, there will be plenty of transit and transportation changes.
Mike DeBonis
A venerable but bygone name in American hospitality will be resurrected in the city where it began.
Justin Grieser
If youâve grown weary of short days and are looking forward to more sunlight, you wonât have to wait much longer. Tomorrow is the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing us the shortest daylight period and longest night of the year.
See page B2 of your morning Metro section to read more.
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