A.M. headlines around the D.C. region
Michelle Rhee's teacher firings, an alleged Navy Yard kickback scheme, shabby Civil War battlefields. Here's our morning collection of some of the top headlines from other news sources in D.C., Virginia and Maryland. Come back to PostLocal.com for updates on all the top headlines of the day.
Washington Examiner
DCPS says teacher firings were based on principal recommendations
Metro finds 70 pieces of equipment in a supervisor’s home
Washington Navy Yard engineer charged in $10M kickback scheme
WAMU
Md. attorney general says company bilked $2M from residents
WTOP
Civil War battlefields in need of a makeover
WUSA
Fine-free week at a Falls Church library
The Baltimore Sun
U-Md. spent more than $40K on search for a new football coach
Newly discovered Jewish ritual bath may be oldest in U.S.
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| February 14, 2011; 6:26 AM ET
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