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Local rabbi faces fraud, embezzlement charges
A local rabbi claims to have traveled the world rescuing torahs now he faces fraud charges.
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UNV chancellor resigns from his job after 'sex dungeon' row
University of Northern Virginia chancellor David Lee has resigned after "The Smoking Gun" website released photos of him and his girlfriend on an S&M website.
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D.C. celebrates the new school year
In D.C., the new school year is being celebrated with a big block party of sorts.
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Vandals hit Prince William schools
At least seven schools in Prince William County have been vandalized recently.
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Parents bound for court in Md. school dispute
Just two days before classes begin, some parents in western Maryland are asking a court to block their children's transfer from schools in Hancock to Cumberland.
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It's back to school time!
Today is the first day of school for public students in D.C. and Prince George’s County.
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Gray hires consultant for D.C. schools study
An Illinois company with close ties to the charter school movement has been commissioned by the Gray administration to study public education in the District of Columbia.
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Posters remind U.Md. students to be vigilant
The campaign, called crime time, warns students that they're more likely to be victims of crime if they are out between 2 and 4 a.m., especially if they're alone or have been drinking.
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Wilson High School has a grand opening
Thursday was the grand opening for the newly renovated Wilson High School.
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'Fist bump': A common greeting and now, officially, a word
"Tweet" and "fist bump" are no longer just common, everyday occurrences - they're also now among the newest official words in the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary.
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Pr. George's corrections officials to give free school supplies
Students at an elementary school in Prince George's County are getting school supplies courtesy of county corrections officials.
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It's back to school time for parents, kids
It's back to school time. Parents are preparing and stocking up on supplies as hundreds of thousands of area kids get ready to return to the classrooms.
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Staggered start for Anne Arundel County schools
For most students in Anne Arundel County, classes will begin on Tuesday, August 23.
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Former D.C. schools staffer pleads guilty
A former D.C. schools staffer pleaded guilty Monday to charges stemming from a conflict of interest that involved accepting a $20,300 check.
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Sweet! Univ. of Delaware students can study ice cream
Univ. of Delaware students can unofficially study ice cream. Believe it or not, the school isn't the first to have a creamery.
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D.C. police chief to attend back-to-school jam
District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy Lanier is welcoming children back to school.
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Anacostia River test results show no oil spilled
Another round of water tests could not identify the substance that spilled into the Anacostia River, but the tests showed that it wasn't petroleum, the Coast Guard said.
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A new Woodson High School
When Woodson High School students in D.C. go back to school next week, it will be like walking into a whole new school.
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