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Prince George's students to get mentored
Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker III and county corrections officers will participate in a final mentoring session with elementary school students.
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Boy scouts decorate graves in honor of fallen troops
Local boy scouts visited National Memorial Park this Memorial Day to pay their respects to veterans buried there.
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Improvements underway to get Mall back to picture-perfect
Thousands who are spending this holiday on the National Mall have likely noticed the 700 acre park is hardly looking it's best. Improvements are on the way, only they will cost a lot of money.
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Construction accident at U of Md.
A construction worker was injured Friday at a project on Stadium and Regents drives.
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Pregnant graduate students shocked by UVA treatment
Some local graduate students are shocked by the reaction to their pregnancies at one prestigious local university.
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An end to an era
In the last hour of the Oprah Winfrey Show, instead of guests and surprises, the talk show queen shared what she believes are the lessons of the last 25 years.
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Centreville High School students arrested after food fight
Several Centreville High School students were arrested after a food fight allegedly turned violent. It's the third such incident at local schools.
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WWII vets honored
Forty-seven World War II veterans filed off the Honor Flight at Reagan National welcomed by some of their own.
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Anacostia atheletic director charged
The athletic director of Anacostia High School has been charged with harassing a student, the Washington Post reports.
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A sweltering day leaves the D.C.-area sweaty
As a heat advisory continues into its second day, sweltering conditions are prompting some local schools to close and many to feel the heat.
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Wounded vets embark on 360-mile bike ride
Hundreds of wounded veterans embarked on a Memorial Day bike ride that started in Northern Virginia, and will end hundreds of miles away. The distance they will travel matters less than how far they will have come.
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Children of fallen troops turn to each other
More than 4,300 children of U.S. troops killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are growing up, forging their own paths while keeping the connection to their mom or dad alive.
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Prince William schools remove gay filter on computers
The Prince William County school system has removed a filter that blocked school computers from accessing information about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues.
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Five D.C. school libraries to get makeovers with Target grants
Five lucky D.C. schools got the news that their libraries are getting a much needed makeover -- thanks to Target and Heart of America.
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Chaperone left behind
A volunteer chaperone was allegedly left behind during an outing at the zoo.
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D.C. school libraries to get makeovers
Five elementary school libraries in the district are getting a makeover.
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Founder of Evangel Cathedral dies
Bishop John Meares died peacefully at home last night surrounded by family. He was 81.
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Freshman class climbs Herndon Monument
A Navy tradition gets slippery.
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