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Kathleen Booth figured her good luck just ran out. After flying to Florida over the holidays with only a minor delay, the marketing executive from Annapolis, Md., found herself stuck for hours Wednesday morning at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
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In Pinehurst, a home to the U.S. Open Golf Tournament, endless debate revolves around how to fix the congested roundabout. It has even inspired a song, ‘Traffic Circle Blues.’
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The first full school year of his term is over, and the direction of the state’s schools is far from settled
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Virginia races this November to give clues about national contests next year and the GOP governor’s future
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Younger generations are losing the distinctive drawl; ‘Everybody thinks I’m from the Midwest’
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A 38% spike in homicides is upending life for residents and businesses
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In state legislative races next week, both parties are testing their messaging ahead of presidential race
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Partisan candidates in suburban Philadelphia battle for control of the state’s third-largest school district
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The Supreme Court has some really controversial cases on its docket —including whether domestic abusers should have access to guns and whether the abortion pill should be legal. They all came from one lower court: the Fifth Circuit. WSJ explains why. Photo illustration: Madeline Marshall
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Seattle, Baltimore, New York and others deal with spray-painted vandalism that is ‘out of control’
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Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro, who is gearing up to help President Biden carry the swing state, has sharply criticized the Ivy League school’s leadership
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