A.M. headlines around the D.C. region
Lobsters in the Potomac, millions for George Washington University, lab animals at Johns Hopkins. 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.
The Gazette
Kuwait government gives GWU $4.5M for Middle East studies
The Washington Times
Nursing aide convicted in D.C., still eligible to work in Virginia
WUSA
Md. woman struck and killed by school bus driven by her son
WTOP
Lobsters found in the Potomac
The Baltimore Sun
Johns Hopkins under fire for using animals in doctor training
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| February 24, 2011; 7:21 AM ET
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