‘The two were a fixture in downtown Bethesda’: Popular dog who rides on the back of owner’s bike dies
By Cheyenne Corin
Plan submitted for ‘speakeasy’ at Tysons’ Watermark Hotel
By Angela Woolsey
Justice Thomas discloses two 2019 trips paid for by Harlan Crow
By Ann E. Marimow, Justin Jouvenal, Tobi Raji
Politics
- Clarence Thomas acknowledged that the Texas billionaire paid for his 2019 visits to a resort and a private club.
- Justices Brett M. Kavanaugh, Neil M. Gorsuch and Ketanji Brown Jackson reported lucrative book deals.
- The justices’ off-the-bench activities have been scrutinized and criticized in the past year.
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Robocall scam where scammers impersonate police has hit hundreds in Virginia and DC
By Maggie More & Walter Morris
Months after going silent, planned Heritage project in Old Town could be saved by new bond funding
By Vernon Miles
Left turn wait times, pedestrian safety are biggest concerns in Fairfax Co. study to improve Route 29
By Scott Gelman
Best new DC bars and restaurants this summer
By Anna Spiegel
Carjacking charge remains for DC woman accused of stealing running SUV with passenger inside
By Scott Gelman
Retired judge David Tatel issues a stark warning about the Supreme Court
Opinion
By Ann Marimow
Annapolis Nets One of D.C.'s Best Pizza Places
By Tierney Plumb
Out former staffers reflect on working for Vice President Kamala Harris
By Christopher Kane
Breakfast links: Co-living property in Arlington shuts its doors
By Eleanor Barker
Bloomberg Philanthropies invests $9.5M into DC student career training for healthcare field
By Ciara Wells
Opinion | The White House is no place for old men
Opinion
By Kathleen Parker
Father & son who fled dictatorship in Iran sentenced to prison for assaulting police on Jan. 6
By Jordan Fischer
Maryland Lottery announces first Mega Millions millionaire of 2024
By Christopher Harris
D.C. police crack down on illegal scooter activity
By Anna Spiegel
Graduation Fights At John F. Kennedy High School 'Embarrassment To Community,' Principal Says
By Zak Failla
Major traffic shift on Capital Beltway near Tysons starts this weekend
By Abigail Constantino
Where to see art gallery shows in the D.C. region
Opinion
By Mark Jenkins
Regional Boy Scouts council puts longtime Bethesda administrative building on the market
By Michael Neibauer
Photos released of Chinatown robbery suspects
By Brittney Melton
Storm Threat Lingers Thursday After Tornadoes, Flooding Slam MD
By Megan Verhelst
Flag drama is not just for Supreme Court justices
By Rachel Kurzius
This Week's D.C. Deal Sheet (June 6, 2024)
By Emily Wishingrad
Councilmember Henderson Visits | HillRag
By Andrew Lightman
George Clooney called White House to defend wife’s work on Israel warrants
By Tyler Pager, Ashley Parker
Politics
- The president criticized the International Criminal Court’s action, a case Amal Clooney worked on.
- George Clooney complained to a top aide about the president's comments, according to people familiar with the call.
- The actor's concerns left some worried that he would withdraw from participating in a marquee fundraiser.
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