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Uber fare minimum legislation dropped until November
Saying that she is "flabbergasted but flexible" about Uber car service in the District, D.C. Councilmember Mary Cheh says she's tabling the proposed fare minimum legislation until November.
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Arlington Police bait cars continue to foil would-be thieves
For a car thief, it seems like a clean getaway. They chance upon a car that looks ripe for picking, get in and drive away. Then, almost magically, the car shuts down.
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Fatal hit and run closes 395 ramp by Route 110
A 62-year-old veteran, who was reported missing and endangered by his girlfriend in Massachusetts, was killed in a hit-and-run on Route 110 in Arlington Tuesday morning, police said.
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Eugenia Harris accused of violating campaign laws
Eugenia C. Harris is facing multiple charges; including conspiring to make contributions in someone else’s name and conspiring to destroy records. She is expected to plead guilty in federal court at 1 p.m. Tuesday.
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D.C.'s beloved Tai Shan on panda cam
One of the National Zoo’s most famous former resident pandas may have moved to China, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still see him.
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Prince George’s County District Council approves rezoning for new development
On Monday, the Prince George’s County District Council voted 7-2 for a rezoning that supporters say will lead to another great new development off Route 1, this time in Riverdale Park, a small community just south of College Park. But, not everyone is thrilled with this particular development.
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Police investigate Fairmount Heights homicide
Fairmount Heights police say a man was found suffering from trauma Sunday night and later died from his injuries.
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Storms plunge thousands back into darkness, damage reported
Thousands in the D.C. region were plunged back into darkness after another bout with Mother Nature over the weekend. Among the hardest-hit was Fredericksburg, where the National Weather Service confirms a microburst hit.
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Fredericksburg newlyweds start life together with a storm
Two newlyweds are starting their marriage with a destroyed house after Sunday's storm. But they're still thankful to have eachother.
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Operation Wedding Gown provides wedding dresses to military brides
More than 6,000 gowns have been given away through the national program to say "thanks" to those who serve their country.
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Microburst damages businesses, homes in Fredericksburg
Investigators with the National Weather Service have determined Sunday's event was a microburst, generating a very powerful downward wind gust with winds up to 100 mph.
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Rezwan Ferdaus to plead guilty to two charges
A man from Ashland, Mass. with a physics degree from Boston's Northeastern University will plead guilty to attempting to provide material support to terrorists and attempting to damage and destroy federal buildings by means of an explosive.
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Spotsylvania County alleged sexual assault ends with four arrests
Spotsylvania County authorities arrested four men for allegedly sexually assaulting two teenage girls.
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Tareq Salahi lawsuit against Journey guitarist Neal Schon thrown out
Salahi accused Journey guitarist Neal Schon of scheming to break up his marriage and capitalize on the split for business purposes. A judge, however, threw out his lawsuit.
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"Initiative 70" petition goes to D.C. Board of Elections
More than 30,000 voters signed a petition to ban corporate contributions for political candidates. The signatures have been delivered to the D.C. Board of Elections, with the hope "Initiative 70" will be on the ballot in November.
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Monthly E-ZPass fees for new customers only
The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has decided to charge all new E-ZPass customers a monthly fee instead of its original plan to charge all customers.
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Bethesda restaurants to close for condo development
Right now, the windows at Foong Lin Chinese restaurant are plastered with signs reminding customers they're still open for business. But soon, that won't be the case.
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D.C. council to vote on residential parking proposal
A parking proposal being voted on by D.C. Council would allow developers to build housing without the promise of parking and even let the city deny those residents a zoned residential parking permit.
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