D.C.-area forecast: Heat settles in with plenty of sun and minimal shower chances; Director of D.C.'s troubled crime lab resigns after scathing audit report; A fungus could turn some cicadas into sex-crazed 'salt shakers of death'; U.S. attorney partnering with D.C., Maryland county officials to prosecute carjackings; A disabled president's memorial still isn't fully accessible to disabled visitors, a new report finds; Woman, child shot in dispute over scooter remain in critical condition, D.C. police say; County manager in Arlington pushes weaker police review board; One of the last survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre — 107 years old — wants justice; Mental health law is flawed, critics say after shooting that left three dead; Pandemic fallout in D.C., Maryland and Virginia includes fresh rush of cash for governments; Paul Mooney, who wrote for Richard Pryor and appeared on 'Chappelle's Show,' dies at 79; Maryland administrator who oversaw Purple Line construction is chosen to lead Vancouver transit agency | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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