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Police: State trooper rear-ended by drunk driver
Virginia State Police say a trooper was on the scene of an earlier accident when he was struck from behind by a drunk driver on I-495 in Fairfax County.
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Virginia State Police kickoff 'Operation Air, Land and Speed'
According to the state police, troopers will saturate Interstates 81, 95 and 64 Saturday as part of the "Operation Air, Land and Speed" traffic enforcement campaign.
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Chick-fil-A University of Maryland petition wants restaurant off campus
The controversy over Chick-fil-A's stance on gay marriage has a student group at the University of Maryland petitioning to have the restaurant's kiosk removed from the student union.
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Washington Area Wheelchair Society in danger of closing
The Washington Area Wheelchair Society is on the verge of collapse. The organization, which provides free medical equipment to those in need, is out of money.
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Jessica Lynn Lee remains behind Pasadena shopping center
Anne Arundel County Police investigators say the woman whose skull and body were found in a wooded area in Pasadena on Monday was murdered.
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Metro security breach: WMATA moves to hide personal information
On Thursday, a viewer who had applied for a job at Metro contacted 7 On Your Side to disclose a potential security beach on the site. It turns out that with a little click-through and someone's email address, a user could access a trove of personal data.
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Langston Lane apartments, new porch controversy
There’s new controversy surrounding the new policy that prohibits residents of the Langston Lane Apartments from sitting outside of their units in D.C.
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Bob Lizama, former White House cook's personal memorabilia displayed
For the first time, the personal collection of presidential memorabilia of a former White House cook will go on display.
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National Slavery Museum bankruptcy case dismissed
A donor, who was not identified, has agreed to pay the museum's delinquent property taxes but only if the bankruptcy case is dismissed.
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George Allen goes on offense in Senate race in Northern Virginia
“These defense cuts need to be stopped,” Allen said at the VFW Hall in Dale City, Virginia. Allen’s message today was tailored to Virginia voters, and veterans aware of the importance of a large defense budget.
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James Ralph Davidson struck, killed in Fairfax City hit-and-run
According to Fairfax City Police, 62-year-old James Ralph Davidson was struck by a vehicle while crossing Fairfax Boulevard early Saturday morning. He died at the scene.
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I-95 hit-and-run leaves one dead
Virginia State Police are investigating a deadly hit-and-run accident that occurred Saturday morning on I-95 northbound in Fairfax County.
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Nats fans' excitement, playoff hopes soaring
Nats fans piled in early Friday evening for a warm night at the ballpark. This season the team has gone on a tear, sparking talk of the first playoffs for a D.C.-based baseball team in longer than just about anyone can remember.
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Floyd Corkins may have had second target
FBI is investigating whether the alleged shooter in the Family Research Council incident had a second target in the District, according to the head of the group.
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Va. reports 2 West Nile cases, Dallas launches aerial war on mosquitoes
Virginia has recorded its first two human West Nile virus cases of 2012. Dallas County, Texas launched an aerial assault on the mosquito population for the first time in 45 years to combat the nation's worst outbreak.
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Paul Ryan makes campaign stops in Virginia
"This is a state that has it all, and this is a state that will determine it all," Ryan said in Glen Allen, outside Richmond.
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Palisades Pediatrics: Dr. Christi Hay focuses on patients
Earlier this year, Dr. Christi Hay stepped out of a busy, office-based private practice and started Palisades Pediatrics doing house calls exclusively. She wanted to spend more time with her patients and their families.
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2012 America's 9/11 Ride to roll through Maryland, Virginia
A labor of love for hundreds of motorcyclists has once again made its way to the Pentagon to commemorate the Sept. 11 attacks.
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