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Police raid suspected prostitution houses in Greenbelt
Police raided three acupuncture and massage parlors in Greenbelt Friday, each of which they suspected were operating as houses of prostitution.
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Fat freezing newest, coolest movement in weight loss
A new, non-invasive technique is the newest movement in weight loss procedures: it freezes fat off of your body and promises to help rid you of those stubborn pockets of fat.
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Super Bowl ads: The best part of the Super Bowl?
At $3.5 million per spot, Superbowl ads are the most expensive 30 seconds on television.
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Man gets 20 years for killing nun in fatal DUI crash
Carlos Martinelly Montano admitted he was drunk when he hit a car in Bristow in August 2010, killing a nun and seriously injuring two others. He says the surviving nuns have forgiven him and that mercy helped him fight off alcoholism and find religion in jail.
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Report: Second arrest made in Harris murder
Police have arrested another suspect connected to the slaying of community activist Lenny Harris. Police earlier this week arrested a 49-year-old man and charged him in the killing.
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Man convicted in nun killing to be sentenced
An illegal immigrant convicted of killing a Benedictine nun from Prince William County and injuring two others will learn his fate today.
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Infant girl found safe, 14-year-old mother still missing
Police say a 6-month-old girl reported missing Thursday in Wheaton has been found safe. Her 14-year-old mother, Shanee Cox, is still missing. Family members say she may be in need of medical attention.
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Bowie State murder suspect faces hearing Friday
The Bowie State University student who stands accused of stabbing her roommate to death in their dorm room last September faces a status hearing on Friday.
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ABC7 Exclusive: Drivers talk about end of D.C. police chase
ABC7's Autria Godfrey was the only reporter to interview the drivers whose cars became part of the police barricade that stopped a runaway driver in a black Lincoln Navigator on New York Avenue Thursday evening.
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MPD releases video of person of interest in transgender murder
Friday night police released video of a person of interest in the murder of a transgender victim who was stabbed at a Northeast D.C. bus stop on Thursday night. WATCH it here.
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Richard Montgomery HS coach's lawyer says accuser fabricated story
The lawyer for the Richard Montgomery High School coach accused of having sex with a 16-year-old student says the accuser fabricated the story.
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Former MPD sergeant gets 18 months in elderly theft case
Aisha Hackley earlier pleaded guilty in D.C. Superior Court to one count of first degree theft from a senior citizen.
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Metro: New equipment will find cracked rails before problems arise
The number of cracks in Metro's rails has increased steadily--from 19 in 2009, to 33 in 2010, to 49 in 2011.
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Rockville students 'shocked' by teacher sex accusation
Police arrested Scott Duane Spear, a teacher at Julius West Middle School and track coach at Richard Montgomery High School. Hear what some of his students thought of him in this report by ABC7's Jummy Olabanji.
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Nextdoor.com brings social media local
A new social media site is tapping into the popularity of community listservs--the site, Nextdoor.com, is working to share information about what is happening in the neighborhood.
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Georgetown murder suspect continues hunger strike
Albrecht Muth, the German-born man charged with killing his much-older socialite wife inside their Georgetown home, did not appear in court as scheduled today while he continues a weeks-long fast.
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Rosslyn, Arlington Cemetery Metro stations to close for weekend repairs
Two stations on Metro's orange and blue lines will be closed for weekend track work.
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Frederick County community angered by racist graffiti on Md. 180
A Frederick County neighborhood is hurt and angry, after they discovered racist graffiti spray painted on a street a few weeks ago.
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