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Cheverly apartment fire leaves one dead
A Cheverly woman has died following a fire at her apartment Monday afternoon.
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Back Alley Waffles auction held to pay employees
Former Back Alley Waffles owner Craig Nelsen opened his doors one last time Sunday afternoon for an auction in a unique effort to pay frustrated employees like Jeffrey Peterson their wages.
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Tyler Brett Mattingly, 17, killed in St. Mary's County fatal crash
Tyler Mattingly, 17, spent the last 13 months of his short life as an intern at the sheriff’s department. His death sent a jolt through the entire department.
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Georgetown sexual assault victim fought off attacker
D.C. police investigators are looking for the man who they say sexually assaulted a woman as she tried to walk into her Georgetown home early Sunday morning.
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Warren Weinstein's wife pleads for his safe return on anniverary of kidnapping
Warren Weinstein, a 71-year-old aid worker from Rockville, Md., was kidnapped last August in Pakistani. His wife is pleading for his return on the anniversary of his kidnapping.
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Ray LaHood supports D.C. airports head, not board
Ray LaHood is expressing his confidence in the head of the Washington's airports authority - but not the board.
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Mitt Romney defends Paul Ryan's Medicare proposal
Romney said Democratic President Barack Obama's decision to take $700 billion from Medicare for his health care law was "not the right answer."
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Virginia to hold summit on education reforms
Gov. Bob McDonnell is bringing together state and national experts, teachers and policymakers to discuss education reforms.
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AAA: Gas prices rising in Virginia
Gas prices have been steadily rising in Virginia this month and are now higher than last year at this time.
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World War II veterans take special flight in B-17
It's been a long time since 89-year-old Ken Hutcherson flew in a B-17 Flying Fortress. Monday, he and several others took to the skies for a very special flight.
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Montgomery County ambulance fees in the works
Montgomery County is one step closer to enacting ambulance fees, as a group once against the idea has a change of heart.
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Maryland confirms first case of West Nile Virus
Maryland public health officials say the first case of West Nile virus has been diagnosed in the state and that the virus has now been detected in two separate places in the state.
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Sgt. Ryan Jeschke of Herndon killed in Afghanistan
Gunnery Sgt. Ryan Jeschke, 31, of Herndon, Va. was slain in combat operations in Afghanistan on Friday.
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Evergreen Church roof collapses in Loudoun County
Two workers were on the Evergreen Church in the 19000 block of Evergreen Mill Road when 20 to 30 roof trusses collapsed at about 12:30 p.m.
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Michael P. Ward, Navy commander investigated for misconduct
A submarine commander is under investigation after he was accused of trying to fake his own death to end an extramarital affair.
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D.C. Wal-Mart stores could open by the end of 2013
After a few hiccups in construction, the second of the first two Wal-Mart locations in the District of Columbia could open by the end of 2013, the Washington Post reports.
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D.C. Restaurant Week meal deals begin
Restaurants in and around Washington are offering special meal deals this week.
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Maryland special session: House of Delegates to work on gambling bill
The House of Delegates will be working on a measure to expand gambling as a special session continues in Annapolis.
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