- by A. Camden Walker, Jason Samenow, Ian LivingstonChances rise this weekend for 60s and 70s everywhere.
- by Jenny Gathright, Dana HedgpethGet answers about how the Potomac River is being cleaned up after more than 200 million gallons of sewage spilled in it more than a month ago.
- by Gregory S. Schneider, Lauren LumpkinIn what appears to be a first in the country, legislation headed to the desk of Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) would prohibit public schools from teaching that the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol were peaceful.
- by Gregory S. SchneiderDemocrats who control Virginia’s state Senate and House of Delegates have prepared competing budget proposals that disagree on a few key issues.
- by Michael RuaneIn a novel move, feces from a baby elephant in Ohio were shipped to the zoo and mixed with Linh Mai’s formula.
- by Jenny Gathright, Peter HermannThe personnel move followed an investigation that surfaced inappropriate text messages on his work phone, according to three D.C. police officials.
- by Ian Livingston, Dan StillmanBy Saturday we make another run at 70. Staying warm into next week.
- by Kendall StatonThe National Park Service declares peak bloom when 70 percent of the blossoms around the Tidal Basin, the reservoir on the National Mall, have opened.
- by Jason SamenowCapital Weather Gang predicts peak bloom of D.C.’s famed Yoshino trees between April 3 and 7.
- by Joe Heim, Jasmine GoldenThe Department of Homeland Security plans to begin housing as many as 1,500 immigrant detainees inside a converted warehouse as early as April.
