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Solar Decathlon: Students build solar homes on National Mall in D.C.
University teams from across the globe are building solar homes on the National Mall in Washington for the Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon competition.
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Bomb threat reported at Wilson High School in NW
Authorities have said Wilson Senior High School in Northwest is safe after it received a bomb threat early Friday.
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D.C. street closures planned for weekend International Monetary Fund/World Bank meetings
Several D.C. streets have been shut down because of the International Monetary Fund/World Bank Board of Governors meetings.
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Man stabbed during SE D.C. fight
One man was stabbed during a fight Thursday afternoon.
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Andy Warhol exhibit comes to D.C.
Andy Warhol is about to take over the National Mall in Washington with two simultaneous shows featuring some of his works and themes for the first time ever.
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Body found in Anacostia River in Southeast
D.C. police say a body was found floating in the Anacostia River in Southeast Thursday morning.
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Capital Bikeshare celebrates 1st birthday with party
Capital Bikeshare is celebrating its first birthday with a party.
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Workers protest construction company, allege discrimination
D.C. residents allege a construction company is discriminating them, hiring more workers from Maryland and Virginia. The company disputes that.
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Redskins gearing up for Monday Night Football
The 2-0 Skins sit atop the NFC East, but the Cowboys are narrowly favored in Monday Night's game.
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Funeral set for slain Bowie State student Dominique Frazier
Family and friends will gather today to bid a final farewell to slain Bowie State student Dominique Frazier.
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D.C., Baltimore tie for No. 3 spot in smoggiest large metro areas
Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Md. tied for the No. 3 spot of the smoggiest large metropolitan areas in 2010, according to an Environment America report.
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D.C. Council goes behind closed doors
D.C. Council members go behind closed Thursday and call police when reporters refuse to leave.
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Which country owes the most in parking fines?
Foreign embassies are some of the worst parking ticket scofflaws in our area.
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Darnell Crews, Anthony James arrested in NW armored car heist
Police arrested two men suspected of being involved in the attempted armored car robbery in Northwest Washington that left one person dead.
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D.C. high school football marred by ineligble players, blowouts and forfeits
From not having enough players to field a complete team, to on-field brawls, to newly renovated facilities sitting empty on Friday nights, the City Paper writes that D.C. high school football may be reaching a new low.
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Celebrities, authors to visit National Book Festival in D.C.
Actress Julianne Moore, radio host Garrison Keillor, and TV's Hoda Kotb and Jim Lehrer are among the more than 100 bestselling authors, illustrators and poets who are joining the National Book Festival this year.
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Sitar Arts Center students produce documentary about dying teacher
When teacher Tim Gabel became sick with liver cancer, his students embarked on a project to preserve his legacy.
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Is D.C. government open and transparent?
Censored D.C. Fire & EMS twitter feeds and MPD radio silence raise questions about whether D.C.'s new policies do more harm than good.
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