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Metro crash lawsuit may not be resolved until 2012
A complicated lawsuit stemming from a Metro train collision that killed nine may not be resolved until next year.
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Man ordered to pay $22,000 in bizarre backseat sex crash
A man who maintained he was having sex while going 85 miles an hour on the Beltway was sentenced today.
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MetroAccess drivers caught sleeping on the job
More than 100 drivers responsible for shuttling elderly and disabled Metro riders were cited for fatigue in the past three years. Now the contractor running the service wants to extend drivers’ hours.
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Kerstan Leonard convicted of murder, other charges, for 2008 shooting that killed Melody Williams
A nursing assistant was caught in the crossfire and killed in a drug-related shooting in 2008.
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Public invited to help design White House park
The National Capital Planning Commission is asking the public to weigh in on a design competition to improve the look and visitor experience of President's Park South near the White House.
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Police: Glenn Scarborough found dead in Northeast
Police are investigating a homicide in Northeast, where a man was found unconscious and later pronounced dead Sunday.
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Metro union to meet with riders
Safety, customer relations as well as funding and fare issues will be at the heart of the town hall meeting.
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Child support sweep nets 88 felons in D.C.
It isn't a happy Father's Day for dozens in D.C. after they were arrested and charged on delinquent paternity support charges.
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Man found dead in Northeast
D.C. police are investigating a homicide in Northeast.
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Woman convicted in Dupont Circle traffic fatality
For family and friends of Kiela Ryan, today’s verdict in a fatal traffic case in Dupont Circle was bittersweet.
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FDA to issue new graphic cigarette warning labels
Coming to a store near you: Nine more reasons not to smoke.
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Seven indicted in drug trafficking case
Seven people were indicted Tuesday in connection with a drug trafficking case that resulted in the seizure of 30 kilograms of cocaine.
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2011 Jefferon Awards to honor public service
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and sports team owner Jerry M. Reinsdorf are among those being honored in Washington with a national prize for public service.
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Teen charged in zoo stabbing pleads guilty
The 16-year-old charged in connection with a stabbing at the National Zoo in April has been ordered to undergo counseling before he will be sentenced.
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Thomas M. Irvin pleads guilty to sexually abusing student
A former English teacher at H.D. Woodson Senior High School pleaded guilty Monday to sexually abusing one of his students.
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Woman alleges sexual assault by police detective
A woman claims she was sexually assaulted by a police officer when she went to report a crime.
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Man falls down ventilation shaft at Georgetown
A person suffered serious, life-threatening injuries after falling down a ventilation shaft at Georgetown University.
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Best place for a Hill staffer to live? Depends on your party
Looking to be with like-minded people? If you're a Hill staffer, you'll be flocking to these locations.
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