A.M. headlines around the D.C. region
Jesus in a tree, Metro's Next Bus system, UDC president. 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
Questions about a $160K job for longtime Leggett ally
Metro’s Next Bus system still unreliable
NBC 4
UDC President says he needs special travel accommodations
GW student hospitalized following attack by another student
The Washington Times
Questions arise about D.C. official’s pension arrangement
WAMU
U-Va., U-Md. researchers unveil nitrogen calculator
WUSA
Montgomery Police Officer getting paid for not working?
McLean family sees image of Jesus in tree
WTOP/Associated Press
Debt collector will drop 10,000 cases in Md.
The Baltimore Sun
Howard County School Board member faces allegations of ethics violations
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| March 11, 2011; 7:49 AM ET
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