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Capital Bikeshare coming to National Mall
The National Park Service is moving closer to a deal with city officials to extend the popular Capital Bikeshare program to allow bicycle sharing stations on the National Mall.
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Cell phone video shows bus driver in confrontation, throwing man off bus
Cell phone video, taken on what appears to be a Metrobus, is getting a lot of attention. The video shows the driver physically throwing a man off the bus.
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D.C. DMV to open at noon due to power outages
The D.C. Dept. Of Motor Vehicles Penn branch in D.C. will be opening later today due to electrical issues.
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Congress returns to tackle jobs
Congress is reconvening this week for what could be a painful confrontation over how to put Americans back to work.
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National Zoo to host birthday party for lion cubs
The celebration will include a special kind of lion treat.
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National Symphony Orchestra honors DC's own: Chuck Brown, Ellington, Sousa
Chuck Brown, the Godfather of Go-Go joins the National Symphony Orchestra for the Labor Day concert Sunday, which also celebrates D.C. natives John Philip Sousa and Duke Ellington.
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Hurricane Irene: BG&E reports 2,500+ still without power
BG&E expected power would be restored by Saturday.
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Andi Pringle being investigated for voting irregularities
The D.C. Board of Elections is investigating Mayor Vincent Gray's new deputy chief of staff for voting in the district last year when she lived in Maryland.
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Police search for suspects in Shop Express flash mob
Police have released surveillance photos of teenagers who walked into a D.C. convenience store in August in a group and stole items.
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Seven on your side: Family lives in mold
A family of six has been living in a house with moldy ceilings and broken air-conditioning. ABC7's Ben Eisler intervened.
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D.C. Public Schools teacher evaluations being changed
In the first change to the process since Michelle Rhee left the District, D.C. Public Schools is making changes to how often teachers are evaluated based on previous performance and average evaluation scores.
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Tourmobiles on the National Mall might be making last stop
Tourmobile buses have rolled up and down the Mall for 40 years, but employees say their days might be numbered.
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Contenders for medical marijuana licenses in D.C. to be named
The D.C. Department of Health will soon name more than 50 contenders who can apply for a license to grow or sell medical marijuana.
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Families, communities grieve for lost Navy SEALs
Across the country, families of those killed in Friday night's helicopter crash in Afghanistan, are speaking out.
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Bloomberg: Deputy mayor would've been fired over D.C. charges
Stephen Goldsmith, a New York City deputy mayor arrested at his Georgetown home on domestic violence charges in July, would've been fired if he hadn't resigned, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sunday.
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National Pinball Museum moving to Baltimore
The National Pinball Museum is likely moving to Baltimore by year's end after it lost its lease in Georgetown.
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Kenneth Furr to stand trial for CVS shooting
The MPD officer facing assault charges in connection with an off-duty shooting was ordered Friday to stand trial.
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Skateboarding park comes to D.C.
Few know the district for its skateboarding. But now maybe they will.
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