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Trial begins in hit-and-run death of bicyclist, Senate candidate
Natasha Pettigrew was riding her bike at about 5 a.m. in September 2010 when she was struck and killed by Christy Littleford's SUV. Littleford drove home with a flat tire and the bike wedged under the SUV and didn't call police for four hours.
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Jose Molina arrested, accused of selling $20,000 of stolen goods
The owner of a Howard County store is under arrest Tuesday and stands accused of trying to sell about $20,000 worth of stolen goods, but he told ABC 7 that "he doesn't care" if the items he had in his store were illegally obtained.
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Chuck Brown on SportsTalk with Alex Parker
Alex Parker sat down for a unique interview (July 2010) with local legend Chuck Brown to talk about Chuck’s love of college football as well as Chuck’s illustrious and colorful career.
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Injury prevention report card: Metro region ranks above average
A new report found that 24 states received scores of five or lower on a set of steps states can take to prevent injuries.
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Dancing with the Stars fans hold finale watch parties
Some fans of Dancing With the Stars held watch parties for the big finale.
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U.S. Naval Academy first-year students climb Herndon Monument
Since 1940, climbing the Herndon Monument has been the final obstacle for U.S. Naval Academy plebes. Tuesday, they stormed the 21 foot, lard-covered obelisk, hoping to replace a first-year student's hat with that of a midshipmen.
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Alexandria cameras catch thousands of red light runners
So far this year, Alexandria's three traffic cameras have caught thousands of red light runners. But, police say the cameras haven't put the brakes on some drivers running the lights in the first place.
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Man slashes Takoma Park teen over iPad
Police say an attack on a 13-year-old Montgomery County girl was all for the teen's iPad.
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Stroller brigade descends on Washington
A vocal group of mothers converged on the nation's capitol on Tuesday from across their country, bonded by their concerns for their children's safety.
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Secret Service prostitution scandal probe heads to Senate hearing
The head of the Secret Service apologized for the behavior of his employees at a Senate hearing on Wednesday. He also disclosed that an agent was fired four years ago after trying to hire a prostitute.
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Clinton crash kills one
A pedestrian is dead after being struck by a vehicle in Clinton.
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Virginia I-95 crashes leave two dead, one hurt
Two people died in separate car accidents on Interstate I-95 in Virginia Tuesday morning.
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Maryland Trooper Wesley Brown honored with highway sign
A highway sign is being dedicated in honor of a Maryland state trooper who was killed while off duty two years ago.
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Gary Giordano arrested for indecent exposure
Gary Giordano, the man suspected in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner in Aruba last year, was arrested in Annapolis last week. He's accused of having sex in the back of an SUV in a public parking garage.
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Gallaudet University collects diplomas for 150th anniversary
Just as graduates are finally handed their hard-earned diplomas, one local university is asking them to hand them back. It's all a part of Gallaudet University's sesquicentennial celebration in 2014. For the 150th anniversary, the school wants to collect a diploma representing every graduating class.
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Maryland dispatcher caught snoring in Montgomery County
The snoring dispatcher, whose name is not being released, was working a typical 24 hour shift - when the incident happened shortly after midnight on April 4th.
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Thomas Gore pleads guilty to campaign violations
An assistant treasurer for D.C. mayor Vincent Gray’s 2010 campaign has pleaded guilty to making straw campaign donations and destroying evidence.
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Levern Butler killed in SE D.C. shooting
Police say Levern Butler of Southeast, was found with gunshot wounds in the 1300 block of Stevens Road.
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