Oct 28, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
In the news on this Sunday: we’re a day short of Hurricane Sandy (so get ready!), money pours into Prince George’s County to convince residents to vote for (or against) expanded gambling and 10 people injured when two Metrobuses hit.
Oct 14, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
Today’s reads: Federal judge releases opinion on why she demanded Metro to display controversial ads; Mayor Gray unveils development plans for St. Elizabeths in Southeast; D.C. plans to spend millions in playground renovations; millions of dollars spent in the Maryland ballot measures battle
Oct 07, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
Today’s reads: Textile Museum gets a new home; students march in support of Dream Act; Virginia’s bountiful pumpkin crop; Men in heels walk a mile for charity
Sep 30, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
Today’s reads: Coal-fired power plant in Alexandria closes; hundreds of volunteers helped perform an extreme makeover of a recreation center in Southeast D.C.; Giant Food recalls peanut butter sandwich crackers; a father and son die in a plane crash; pilots rescue dogs from high kill shelters.
Sep 16, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
In today’s reads: Volunteers clean the Anacostia River; The Post obtains a council member’s driving records; POTUS uses beer to boost his “regular guy” image; vandalism at a mosque in NoVa; and a small quake hits Maryland.
Sep 09, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
In today’s reads: 19 people rescued from capsized boat; no 9/11 ceremonies at the National Cathedral this year; a violent storm hits the area; large catfish caught in the Potomac concerns government officials
Sep 02, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
In the news on this Sunday: church parking conflicts re-emerge in D.C., Katie Ledecky returns to high school (and yes, she did her summer reading) and the 911 tapes from the Elliott City train derailment are released.
Aug 26, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
In today’s news: Bloomingdale and LeDroit Park’s sewage systems need work; same thing for the Capitol Dome; D.C. is a good city for young professionals; no homework for some local schools; and PG County honor student may have been the wrong target
Aug 19, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
In today’s news: Pepco workers speak out; D.C. area schools re-opening; Maryland cannibal suspect not competent to stand trial; GOP U.S. Senate candidate warns voters of defense cuts; Redskins lost in a preseason game.
Aug 12, 2012
Sunday Morning Post
In today’s news: D.C. plan to crack down on minors opposed by restaurant industry; Virginia man won the AARP spelling bee; another Virginia man experienced two plane misfortunate events; and Nats won again.