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Two dead, 35 injured as tour bus from D.C. to Niagara Falls crashes in New York
From his hospital bed, the driver said an almost new tire blew out, causing the crash that killed two passengers and seriously injured three others.
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Clint Eastwood to help build D.C.'s National Law Enforcement Museum
Clint Eastwood is joining an effort to build a National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington to honor police officers and their history.
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Two more robberies on Metropolitan Branch Trail
Two more robberies have occurred on a trail between Washington and Maryland where there have been several holdups in recent months.
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New Library of Congress documentary debuts on C-SPAN
The world's largest library is the subject of a new feature-length documentary set to premiere on C-SPAN.
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Obamas walk to services at St. John's Church
President Barack Obama took his family to worship services on Sunday, walking out of the White House and across the street to St. John's, the church that every president since James Madison has visited.
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James Adrian Brewer arrested, charged with murder of Solomon Reese
After an intense manhunt, James 'Sticky' Brewer - his dreadlocks shorn - turned himself in to U.S. Marshals Saturday, accompanied by his attorney. But how did he escape?
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Dupont Circle escalators out of service
Metro is reporting that all entrance escalators at the Connecticut Avenue and 19th Street side of the Dupont Circle station are out of service.
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MPD's troubles
The number of MPD officers arrested so far this year is far more than surrounding police departments.
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Bobby Mitchell helps The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Bobby Mitchell attended a benefit for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
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Man struck by CSX train in Northeast
D.C. Fire reports a man is in critical condition after being struck by CSX train in Northeast.
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Family displaced after Capitol Hill fire
A family of three - two adults and a child - are displaced after a fire damaged their home on Capitol Hill Monday morning.
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D.C. 'Sweat Equity' program to help needy residents
Some needy District of Columbia residents are about to start renovating apartment buildings that could end up serving as their new homes.
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Teens shot during attempted robbery in Bladensburg
Police say two teenagers who were shot in Bladensburg overnight are expected to survive.
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Metropolitan Branch Trail robbery is latest in string of crimes (map)
D.C. Police are investigating another robbery along the Metropolitan Branch Trail, the latest occurring Friday morning in a troubling string incidents along the popular path since early May.
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Two shootings in D.C. overnight under investigation
Two shootings, which occurred just blocks from each other, took place an hour apart early Saturday morning in the District.
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Debt ceiling debate shifts to Congress, bargain in play
Interest rates and a tax increase for all Americans are on tap if the government doesn't avert an unprecedented default on the national debt, President Obama said at a news conference Friday.
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D.C. Public Schools: Teacher evaluation rule changes could save jobs
Termination letters went out Friday to 309 district public school teachers who received two straight poor evaluations and another 104 over license requirements.
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Michael Walters sentenced for slaying a man he mistakenly thought was witness
A 31-year-old alleged member of a drug ring was sentenced Friday to 45 years behind bars for killing a man he mistakenly thought was a witness.
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