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Salvation Army bell ringers are back
The Salvation Army's trademark bell ringers and red kettles are back full-time outside Giant grocery stores and customers are happy about it.
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D.C. Wal-Mart stores to open in Fort Totten, Skyland Town Center
Wal-Mart has not yet even opened a store in the District of Columbia, but on Wednesday, the mega-chain is expected to announce that they're already expanding.
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D.C. Vote protesters face trial on unlawful assembly charges
A verdict could be reached today in the trial of eight D.C. statehood activists who were arrested in April alongside Mayor Vincent Gray.
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Caveman diet: Health benefits or hype?
Followers of the caveman diet eat a basic diet of meat, fish, fruits and vegetables while eliminating all grains, beans, salt, sugar and dairy.
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National Cathedral holds first service since quake
Washington's National Cathedral held its first public worship service since it was damaged in an August earthquake.
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Washington ESPN Zone auction begins Wednesday
The former ESPN Zone in Washington is auctioning off hundreds of items from the restaurant that closed last year.
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21st Street NE shooting leaves one dead, one injured
D.C. Police continue to search for a suspect in a Monday evening double shooting that resulted in the death of a Northeast Washington man.
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Natasha Dasher, owner of Uniontown Bar and Grill, facing drug charges
The owner of a hip, new restaurant in Washington's Anacostia section is facing drug charges.
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Two injured in separate stabbings overnight
Two people were injured in separate stabbings in the District overnight.
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Toys that could pose a hazard for kids
From a popular riding toy that too easily flips over to a mask from Target, there's no shortage of dangerous toys.
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Occupy evictions: Should D.C. police follow New York's lead?
The eviction and arrest of hundreds of Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York City over the last few days have rattled the nationwide movement. Should D.C. police follow suit? Take our poll.
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New study puts D.C.-area highways among nation's most unreliable
The findings won't surprise most commuters in the metro area: Our highways are among the country's most unreliable.
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Frank Kameny to be honored on Capitol Hill
Gay rights pioneer Frank Kameny, who died last month, is being honored with a Capitol Hill memorial service.
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Union Station gets new bus depot
A revamped bus depot, created to streamline the wave of discount bus service that has popped up all over D.C., is being inaugurated at Union Station.
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Businesses suffer through string of robberies in Congress Heights
Business owners in Congress Heights are worried after a number of stores were robbed. Some call for better protection.
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Diabetes can be reversed with healthy, active lifestyle, study shows
Every 17 seconds someone is diagnosed with diabetes, making it one of the most aggressive and costly health issues. An unhealthy lifestyle is partly to blame.
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Man shot, killed in NE
Police are searching for a motive and a suspect in an early-morning shooting that claimed the life of a man in the Edgewood neighborhood on Monday.
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Pan Am: The ride of a lifetime
The Lockerbie bombing, deregulation and changing times all ultimately ran Pan Am out of business. But it sure was an amazing ride.
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