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Miracle Hands accused of misusing AIDS grant funding
Cornell Jones, the Community Development President of Miracle Hands, says that a report in the Washington Post about his group is "filled with inaccuracies" and "false and misleading statements."
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9/11 coloring book stirs controversy
A coloring book that portrays the Sept. 11 attacks is being criticized for stereotyping Muslims. Some also wonder if the graphic images are appropriate for young children.
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Darryl Hannah arrested at protest in front of White House
Actress Darryl Hannah was arrested for protesting in front of the White House Tuesday afternoon.
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D.C. mayor Vincent Gray names new chief, deputy chief of staff
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray has named a new chief of staff and deputy chief of staff.
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Hurricane Irene: Thousands remain without power after Irene
Thousands of homes and businesses remain without power after Hurricane Irene swept through the D.C. region. Some might be in the dark until Saturday.
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Kenneth Furr, D.C. police officer, arrested in connection with shooting
Kenneth Furr, the off-duty D.C. police officer who stands accused of shooting three people in Northwest Washington last week, had a .15 blood-alcohol level at the time of the incident, police records say.
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Roderick Ridley sentenced to 74 years in connection with 2008 slaying
A 34-year-old man was sentenced to 74 years in connection with the murder of a woman in SW D.C.
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DCPS: 14 schools without power, but most will open Monday
Hurricane Irene knocked out power to 14 D.C. schools, but school officials say almost all of the District’s schools will open on time Monday.
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ABC7 regular programming, NASCAR
To watch regularly scheduled programs on ABC7, please tune in to channel 7.3. You can watch the NASCAR race there.
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Hawk 'n' Dove sold to restaurateur Xavier Cervera, will become a bistro
The Hawk 'n' Dove, the iconic saloon on Pennsylvania Avenue SE that has served politicians and Capitol Hill locals for decades, has been sold to D.C. restaurateur Xavier Cervera and will open as a bistro in the spring.
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Woman's body found near Old Post Office Pavilion
D.C. police say a woman’s body has been found near the Old Post Office Pavilion at 11th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW.
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Man charged in murder of Tyrell Fogle
A man has been charged with fatally shooting another man in D.C. late Monday.
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Dominic Dixon killed in Northwest double shooting
D.C. police have identified a man who was slain in a double shooting over the weekend.
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Teenage girl injured in house fire
D.C. Firefighters rescued a teenage girl from a burning house in Southwest Monday evening.
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Teen struck by alleged hit-and-run driver; dad chases down car
A witness tells ABC7 the driver tried to flee the scene after driving up on the sidewalk and hitting a teenager, but the girl’s father chased down the car, grabbed the steering wheel, and forced the car to crash.
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D.C. area traffic smooth after Irene
Traffic is flowing smoothly on some main arteries in the Washington area, but Hurricane Irene has changed travel plans for some who were headed out of town.
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Hurricane Irene: Martin Luther King memorial visited
Dozens of people are visiting the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the morning it was supposed to be dedicated by President Barack Obama.
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Leonard Bigelow shot to death in D.C.
Leonard Bigelow was fatally shot late Friday in D.C., officials said.
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