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1 killed, 1 wounded in Northeast shooting
A man was found fatally shot in the Northeast early Saturday, police said.
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Spate of cab robberies has drivers, police worried
After a spate of robberies targeting taxi drivers, D.C. police are turning to the public to help catch the perpetrators.
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U.S. Airways UAE passengers said they were detained, questioned in Charlotte
A group of students from the United Arab Emirates is demanding an apology after they were removed from a Washington-bound U.S. Airways flight and questioned by authorities.
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Marion Barry wants legal protection for ex-offenders who apply for jobs
D.C. Councilmember Marion Barry wants to add the words "past arrests and convictions" to the district's Human Rights Act, which bans discrimination based on race, sex, age, sexual orientation and other factors.
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U Street fire station hit by car
A woman was arrested and hospitalized Friday morning after the car she was driving ran into a fire house, authorities say.
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Suspect tries to steal car with toddler inside
A woman pumping gas in NE D.C. Wednesday faced a nightmare situation when a suspect jumped into her vehicle and drove off – with her infant still in the backseat.
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Redskins' 'swagged out' Hall stands by his words
DeAngelo Hall joked Wednesday that he's had to tell players around the NFL that he's not on "suicide watch" because of his harsh self-critique following the Washington Redskins' loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
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D.C. 295 to close overnight Nov. 30 for bridge work
A portion of northbound 295 near 11th Street Southeast will be completely shut down overnight on the final day of November.
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D.C. housing agency in midst of overhaul
A District of Columbia agency with oversight of affordable-housing construction is in the middle of an overhaul.
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Attorney: 3 arrested US students on way to airport
The three American college students held in Cairo, including Derrik Sweeney of Georgetown University, have been released from police custody and are on their way to the airport, headed back to the United States.
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Sherman Circle robbery suspects still at large
Police are searching for several suspects who they say tried to rob two people near Sherman Circle in Northwest D.C. early Friday morning.
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Georgetown building partially collapses on Wisconsin Avenue
The ceiling of the first floor apparently collapsed in on itself in the 19th Century-era building, which was being renovated.
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Turkey Bowl 2011: Dunbar High defeats Coolidge High 33-21
The Dunbar High School Crimson Tide have been crowned champions of high school football in D.C. after a 33-21 victory over the Coolidge High School Colts in the 2011 Turkey Bowl.
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7,000 expected for 10th annual Trot for Hunger on Thanksgiving
Some 7,000 people are expected to participate in the 10th annual "Trot for Hunger" race on Thanksgiving Day in D.C.
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Feast of Sharing brings city together
The Feast of Sharing brings together people who might not normally come in contact with each other.
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D.C. speed cameras deployed in nine new locations
A 30-day grace period is underway at nine new speed camera locations throughout the District of Columbia.
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Walmart, DC sign deal on job training
The retail giant has agreed to find local small businesses to do construction for its stores and will provide job training for D.C. residents.
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