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Suspicious package cleared at Canadian Embassy in NW
A suspicious package found at the Canadian Embassy in Northwest has been cleared, D.C Fire reports.
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Consent agreement: Thomas to pay $300,000, admits no wrongdoing
Read the consent agreement in which D.C. Council member Harry Thomas Jr. agrees to pay $300,000, but admits no wrongdoing. Two other council members have called for Thomas to resign.
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Metro bus collides with car in NW D.C.
A Metro bus and vehicle collided Saturday afternoon in NW D.C.
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Passerby performs CPR on downed cyclist in Rock Creek Park
A cyclist who apparently suffered a cardiac event in Rock Creek Park early Saturday morning may have been saved by a good Samaritan who performed CPR on her until paramedics arrived.
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Boehner, Obama trade blame for debt talks breakdown
House Speaker John Boehner abruptly broke off talks with President Barack Obama Friday night. Obama called Boehner and other leaders to the White House Saturday to continue negotiations.
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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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Azaleas at D.C.'s National Arboretum to be shared
Horticulturalists from Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in South Carolina are traveling to Washington to take cuttings from rare azaleas at the National Arboretum to share with gardens around the country.
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Explosion shakes the British Embassy on Massachusetts Avenue
An explosion shook the British Embassy on Massachusetts Avenue about 6 p.m. Saturday evening. No one was injured.
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Two injured in separate Northeast D.C. shootings
Police are looking into two shootings that occurred early Saturday morning in Northeast D.C.
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D.C. heat wave to get hotter today
Dangerous triple-digit weather gripped the D.C. region Friday, sending a handful of people to the hospital but mostly causing residents to sweat in the near-suffocating weather.
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Hiawatha Henry pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter in death of infant son
A 19-year-old father pleaded guilty Friday in the death of his infant son.
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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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