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Waitress alleges beating at nightclub
A waitress at a D.C. club is preparing to sue the club after she says security guards didn’t properly protect her against customers’ attacks.
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Russian billionaire gives Kennedy Center $5M
Billionaire Russian investor Vladimir Potanin is making a $5 million gift to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington to mark its 40th anniversary and support its programs.
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Fort Totten sexual assault suspect sought by D.C. Police
D.C. Police are searching for a suspect they say sexually assaulted a woman near Fort Totten Park on Nov. 1.
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Roads closed for tree lighting ceremony Thursday
Roads around the White House are closed Thursday during the evening rush hour for the national tree lighting ceremony.
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Man shoots woman in head after she told him she had AIDS
A District man admitted to shooting a woman in the head after she jokingly told him she gave him AIDS, officials said.
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People line up for affordable housing in NW D.C.
The line of people wanting to sign up for affordable housing wrapped around the block in a Northwest Washington neighborhood Tuesday, but many left disappointed.
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D.C. Fire & EMS paramedic investigated for allegedly improperly treating woman
A paramedic has been placed on leave and an investigation is underway after an 87-year-old woman died while waiting for treatment at a local hospital.
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Marion Barry to run for third term
D.C. Councilmember Marion Barry has filed to run for a third consecutive term representing the poorest of the district's wards.
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Jhonte Coleman killed, 5 others injured in fight in Dupont Circle (Video)
A D.C. Councilmember says the same promoter that organized a Sunday event that ended with one person dead and five others injured has been in trouble before.
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Winter weather guidelines announced for federal employees
Officials announced new winter weather guidelines for federal employees Thursday, hoping to avoid the kind of commute chaos seen previously during snowfalls.
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D.C. man gets 24 years in prison for taxi driver attacks
A D.C. man has been sentenced to more than 24 years in prison for attacks in 2008 against Maryland and Virginia taxi drivers who were working in D.C.
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Police investigate string of robberies
D.C. Police are searching for the suspect in a series of robberies that were caught on camera.
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Brian Talbots and Chester Ransom held without bond
The two men accused in a property management scam first reported by 7 On Your Side in May are being held without bond.
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Man hit by taxi in Dupont Circle
Police are on the lookout for a white taxi and its driver who refused to pick up man in Dupont Circle, who was then injured when he hit his head after holding onto the cab while it pulled away.
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DC says same-sex dorms aren't discriminatory
A District of Columbia government agency says Catholic University does not discriminate against its students by forcing them to live in single-sex dorms.
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Airline passenger group wants clearer rules on acceptable clothing
Some airline passengers have been grounded because an airline disapproved of their wardrobe choices. Now, a group is pushing for uniform rules.
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D.C. Council to consider bill on expired tags
The D.C. Council will hold a hearing on a bill that would permanently end the practice of arresting drivers for expired license plates.
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Boy falls out of window
A boy is at the hospital after he fell out 20 feet from a window.
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