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D.C. officials awaiting tests results for Anacostia River
District of Columbia officials are hoping to learn exactly what the substance was that sparked fears of an oil spill on the Anacostia River.
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Viola Drath strangled, police say
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Zipcar set to lose 80 percent of its street parking spots in D.C.
The D.C. Department of Transportation let companies bid on the rented spaces, creating competition for the car-sharing company.
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D.C. events to mark 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray says the district is sponsoring several events in observance of the Sept. 11 attacks to honor those who lost their lives and to recognize the commitment of first responders.
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11 arrested in drug bust
Authorities arrested 11 people in connection with a drug dealing network that operated out of D.C.
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2 arrested in deadly shooting in NW D.C.
Two people have been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting in Northwest.
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New details in Viola Drath slaying
More details are uncovered in the slaying of 91-year-old Viola Drath, a journalist who was found dead in her Georgetown home.
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U.S. Coast Guard finds no fuel in Anacostia River
Coast Guard officials say a helicopter flyover found no "sheen" or evidence of a widespread oil spill in the Anacostia River - an assessment that was confirmed by boat crews.
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Roger Clemens court, guards investigated after accepting Clemens autograph
Security guards at the federal courthouse in Washington are under investigation for accepting baseballs with Roger Clemens' autograph.
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A new Woodson High School
When Woodson High School students in D.C. go back to school next week, it will be like walking into a whole new school.
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Metro lines disrupted to Reagan National Airport
As of 9:30 a.m., the Blue and Yellow Metro lines had resumed normal activity after flooding stopped service this morning.
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West Nile Virus found in D.C.
District residents are being warned to take precautions after West Nile Virus was identified in mosquitoes in D.C.
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Rashid Caviness-Bey and juvenile arrested, charged in murder of Osman Al-Akbar
Authorities have arrested two people in connection with the shooting death of 19-year-old Osman Al-Akbar.
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Viola Drath's husband, Albrecht Muth, arrested for murder
Albrecht Muth, who was arrested and charged in the death of his 91-year-old wife, has a 4 p.m. court hearing at D.C. Superior Court on Wednesday.
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Smithsonian's Peacock Room opens shutters
The Peacock Room in the Smithsonian's Freer Gallery of Art is opening its shutters for the first time in 25 years.
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Odd smell reported in Arlington, Foggy Bottom
The D.C. and Arlington fire departments are getting calls about a stench and are investigating to find out the source of the smell.
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Lost and Found on Metro
Whether a bookbag, keys, or more unusual items: Many things riders lose on Metro make it to Metro's Lost and Found bureau in Hyattsville.
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Cyclist struck near Clifton and 11th Street NW
A cyclist was seriously injured Tuesday morning after being struck by a car in Northwest, police say.
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