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New York Avenue crash leaves one injured
The two-car accident occurred near the intersection of New York Avenue and Kendall Street Northeast just before 6 a.m.
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Metro bus, fire truck involved in crash; 2 hurt
A Metro bus and fire engine were involved in a crash in Southeast early Tuesday, injuring two people, officials said.
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Longtime White House protester faces homelessness
No matter who the President is, a protester outside the White House has been standing her ground for 30 years.
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Public, charter school enrollment up in D.C.
Enrollment is up in District of Columbia public schools, with public charter schools driving the increase.
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Dupont Circle gas leak evacuates buildings, D.C. Fire says
Washington Gas crews continue to repair a natural gas lead at the Cosmos Club near Dupont Circle. All roads that were closed in the area have reopened.
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Occupy DC: Witnesses differ over fault when car hit 3 protesters
Three Occupy DC protesters are recovering after being hit by a car outside the convention center Friday night. Inside, Herman Cain had proclaimed that he was proud to be "the Koch brothers' brother from another mother."
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Two injured at Occupy protests
Demonstrators blocked streets near the D.C. Convention Center Friday night in protest against a conservative conference there.
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Maurice Dews pleads guilty on five arson charges
Maurice Dews, accused of multiple arsons in the D.C. metro area, including one which critically injured a volunteer fire chief, pleaded guilty to multiple charges of arson and assault.
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Vets in D.C. fighting unemployment battle
City officials say there are roughly 6,000 unemployed veterans in D.C. alone, and with the Iraq troop drawdown that President Obama announced just last week, that number is only expected to climb.
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D.C. leaders to detail new statehood campaign
District of Columbia leaders are planning to announce a new push to make the nation's capital a state.
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How do you say "internet sensation" in Chinese?
Jessica Beinecke appears quintessentially American. So you might do a double take when she starts working.
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Plans for Capital Crescent Trail, Purple Line become more expensive
Maryland authorities have proposed a plan to squeeze both the Purple Line and the popular trail through a narrow tunnel underneath Wisconsin Avenue.
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Connecticut Avenue car accident injures driver, blocks traffic
Southbound traffic on Connecticut Avenue is blocked just north of the Dupont Circle Metro station after a rollover car accident, police say.
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D.C. orders pipeline safety investigation after ABC7 story
Two weeks after Maryland and Virginia ordered investigations into whether or not Washington Gas neglects gas leaks, the District of Columbia did so as well.
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'America's Got Talent' holding auditions in D.C.
The reality show "America's Got Talent" is holding auditions in Washington.
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SUV smashes cars on Euclid Street
A speeding SUV badly damaged multiple cars along a block of Euclid Street Northwest, and neighbors say it appears the driver was fleeing from police.
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Washington Monument engineers to check out National Cathedral
The engineers who checked out the Washington Monument will inspect the Washington National Cathedral.
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Tune Inn reopening months after fire
Several months after a fire did serious damage to the kitchen and restaurant areas of the Tune Inn in June, the historic Capitol Hill watering hole plans to reopen its doors Friday.
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