A.M. headlines around the D.C. region
Pepco bills, the suspect in an American University professor's death, Fenty and DDOT. 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
Gray’s team recommends an overhaul of teacher evaluation system
D.C. assistant police chief gets new title, 10 percent raise
Former prosecutors say Leslie Johnson may be looking for a deal
Gray’s team critical of Fenty’s management of DDOT
The Gazette
Md. pizza owner gets big shock when Pepco bill arrives
The Washington Times
Suspect in AU professor’s killing back in custody
Fox 5
UDC considers eliminating 17 majors
Man pleads not guilty in former Redskins’ cheer ambassador’s death
Obama spoke to Kaine Wednesday about senate run
The Diamondback
U-Md. professor assaulted in off-campus fight
WTOP
Prince William County officials say they’ll sue Department of Homeland Security
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| February 17, 2011; 7:52 AM ET
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