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Todayâs News Update
Mark Berman
The District Department of Motor Vehiclesâs ticket amnesty program, which allows motorists to pay overdue tickets issued before 2010 without any late fee, ends on Friday.
Michael S. Rosenwald
Jayna Murrayâs close friends recall her life, as a judge prepares to sentence Brittany Norwood Friday for killing Murray at the Bethesda Lululemon store.
Valerie Strauss
Virginia officials have given new life to an effort to pass legislation that would give permission to homeschooled students to play on athletic teams of local schools.
Jimm Phillips
Ellerbe says more frequent, shorter shifts cut costs and boost visibility. Firefighters say it will harm morale.
Anita Kumar
A circuit court judge determines that a lawsuit over congressional redistricting can continue.
See page B2 of your morning Metro section to read more.
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