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Todayâs News Update
Michael S. Rosenwald
The winner has not stepped forward yet, and grainy surveillance tapes offer few clues.
Michael D. Bolden
Metro has completed a visual inspection of the brake assemblies on its 5000 series rail cars following an incident earlier this month where a part fell off a train, damaged two other trains and shut down a portion of the Blue and Orange lines for hours, according to chief spokesman Dan Stessel.
Greg Postel
If you want winter weather in the Lower 48, maps showing regions covered by above and below normal temperatures around the globe arenât very encouraging.
Laura Vozzella
Republicans and Democrats disagree on the lieutenant governorâs voting power as the General Assembly session approaches.
Michael D. Bolden
Maryland Area Regional Commuter train riders who hold tickets to ride on the Camden Line Tuesday will have the option of taking Metro for free this afternoon.
See page B2 of your morning Metro section to read more.
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