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The highest court in D.C. on Thursday halted the city’s plans to raze and redevelop Barry Farm, a public housing complex in the poorest part of Washington, vacating the zoning commission’s approval of the project and sending it back for reconsideration. The D.C. Court of Appeal’s ruling is a win for tenants of the dilapidated complex in Southeast, who feared they would lose their subsidized apartments and be left scrambling for housing in a quickly gentrifying city. Read More...
MYSTERY: Atlanta investigators examine one of two fatally stabbed men in January 2000. (Kimberly Smith/ Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
LACK OF EVIDENCE: Lewis beat the rap partly because his clothes from that night vanished. (AP)
When Baltimore Raven linebacker Ray Lewis takes the field at next Sunday’s Super Bowl — his last game ever — much will be made of his storied career. Lewis, now 37, had his breakout season four years after being drafted by the Ravens in 1996: Leading tackler in the NFL, he led the Ravens to victory in Super Bowl XXXV and was named the game’s MVP. Read More...