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Guests, bride to break a sweat in outdoor wedding
An outdoor wedding in the summer sounds like a great idea - unless it's over 100 degrees.
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Metro allows bottled water in light of heat
Riders found no relief on their commute home as air-conditioning systems on Metro trains were plagued by outages. At least Metro made an exception to its no-drinking policy for the extreme temperatures.
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Maine Avenue construction to start Monday
Construction will start on Maine Avenue next week, the District Department of Transportation said.
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Hubert Adolph Fridge sentenced to 40 years for sexual assaults
A 52-year-old man was sentenced to 40 years Friday for sexually assaulting two women and a boy.
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Stephen Bernard Page Jr. arrested in Solomon Reese murder investigation
A second person has been arrested in the murder of a 71-year-old Southeast D.C. man, the case in which the first suspect escaped from police custody and remained at large for hours.
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Heat wave hits D.C. region
This is unforgiving weather for everyone in the D.C. region, from firefighters to small children to motorists.
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Dump truck, vehicle collide on NY Ave
One person was injured Thursday when a dump truck and vehicle collided on New York Avenue at Route 50.
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D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray goes to Hollywood
In an effort to attract more filmmakers to use D.C. as a backdrop for their films, Mayor Gray is off to Southern California to meet with executives from the film industry.
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Obama would OK stopgap measure if bigger debt deal is near
As time is running out, President Barack Obama softened his stand and signaled he would back a short-term deal to prevent a default, but only if a larger compromise was taking shape.
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Obama in College Park: Tax increase on rich necessary
Obama is insisting that any deal to reduce the deficit must include tax increases on wealthier Americans and corporations, not just spending cuts.
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Debt ceiling dispute boils: Capitol's hot, inside and out
Talks between President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner seemed stuck in limbo Friday.
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Suspicious package found in NW D.C.
Authorities closed down 12th and 14th streets on Pennsylvania Avenue NW after a suspicious package was found.
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Cooper Kweme indicted on sex trafficking, child porn charges
Cooper Kweme allegedly recruited underage girls he met online into his prostitution business.
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D.C. police shoot armed man in Northwest
A man is in stable condition Friday morning after being shot by police in Northwest overnight.
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Man who robbed actor Kal Penn in D.C. sentenced
The man accused of robbing actor Kal Penn of “Harold and Kumar” fame in D.C. was sentenced to spend more than three years in prison.
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Rhode Island Avenue auto shop fire causes significant damage
The fire, which broke out at at 1736 Rhode Island Ave. NE, sustained damage to two garage bays and and office.
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TSA nixes naked images from body scanners
The Transportation Security Administration says it's installing new technology so when a traveler goes through checkpoint security, no image of a naked body will be shown.
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Terrorists looking to attack U.S. utility facilities, report warns
A government report warns that extremists may be looking to gain inside access to utility companies for a potential attack on the U.S., ABC World News reports.
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