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Curtis Lopez in custody of Montgomery County police
The suspect accused of killing Germantown woman Jane McQuain was released from a North Carolina prison on Wednesday.
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Halloween shootings: A bloody night in D.C.
Halloween celebrations throughout the District were marred by violence on Monday night. At least six people were shot in multiple incidents across D.C., and the victims are in various condition.
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Lululemon murder trial: Judge rules testimony from employee hearsay
Phyllis Murray, the victim’s mother, identified photographs of her slain daughter Jayna Murray during the trial Tuesday.
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Residents still repairing chimneys after August earthquake
The August earthquake that rocked the D.C. area is still shaking-up homeowners.
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Getting tough on traffic tickets
Chevy Chase Village is playing hardball with people who don't pay traffic tickets.
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Halloween shootings: A bloody night in DC
Halloween celebrations throughout the District were marred by violence on Monday night. At least six people were shot in multiple incidents across D.C., and the victims are in various condition.
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Election Day: Laurel to vote for mayor, council
Residents in Laurel will be heading to the polls to vote in a three-way race for the city's mayor.
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Crime scene investigators detail murder weapons in Lululemon trial
Crime scene investigators on Friday took the stand to testify about the weapons used during the slaying of Jayna Murray in the high-profile murder trial of defendant Brittany Norwood.
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Children dance Thriller on roller skates
A group of children is recreating Michael Jackson’s Thriller video on roller skates.
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Renee-Nicole Douceur leaving Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore
Renee-Nicole Douceur, the researcher who suffered a stroke and had to be rescued from the South Pole in October, says she'll be discharged from Johns Hopkins Hospital on Wednesday.
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Why is Metro losing riders?
Metro ridership has been dropping steadily over the last four years. Since 2008 the number of passenger trips has dropped by more than 5 million.
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St. Mary's students move into cruise ship today
Saint Mary's college students moved onto a cruise ship near campus Tuesday because of a mold outbreak in their dorms.
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Maryland GOP picks new Senate leadership
A Maryland Republican state senator says his party has chosen new Senate leadership.
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D.C., Maryland, Virginia gets low grades in premature births
The March of Dimes gives Maryland and Virginia a "C" on its latest premature births report card, while the District receives a "D."
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Pedestrian hit, killed by vehicle near New Carrollton Metro station
A woman has been struck and killed by a vehicle near the New Carrollton Metro station early Tuesday morning, police say.
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Maryland tolls to rise starting Tuesday
If you're headed to and from the Eastern Shore, you'll have to cough up some extra change to cross the two major bridges spanning the Chesapeake Bay starting Tuesday.
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Two employees testify their company paid Currie
Nancy Kim, whose father owned a small business, said that she had not known Currie was being paid until she reviewed company financial records.
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Want to marry in D.C.? Better start planning now
The D.C. wedding market is now more competitive than ever. Some women are making plans before they even have a ring on their finger.
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