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Justin Bieber concert, Lily Berkow's dream come true
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Watch 12-year-old Lily Berkow's ecstatic reaction when Pamela Brown tells her that ABC7 has arranged for her to meet Justin Bieber. And watch the YouTube video her brother filmed that made it all possible.
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7 On Your Side: Dynamic pricing coming to stores
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With dynamic pricing, it's common practice for prices on all kinds of goods to change online throughout the day. And it may soon happen in stores.
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Montgomery County volunteer firefighters victimized by scammer
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A scammer took advantage of a Montgomery County volunteer firefighters' September carnival and made off with $500.
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Microgreens considered super vegetables
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Microgreens might be smaller than regular veggies and herbs, but their benefits can pack a nutritional punch.
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King George County landfill becomes resting place for fallen soldiers
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Sergeant First Class Scott Smith, an explosive ordnance technician, was killed in Iraq in 2006. But his wife found out some of his remains were discovered later in a landfill.
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D.C. government vehicles ticketed for running red lights
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Seven is on your side with an investigation that found a surprising number of tickets issued to D.C. government vehicles for dangerous red light running—and—in some cases, going 30 miles an hour or more over the speed limit.
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Airport gate error leads to woman landing at wrong location
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Diane Saffer's trip across the country unexpectedly took as long as a trip to the other side of the world.
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Apple ID's stolen by Anonymous, posted online
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More than 1 million Apple Ids have been compromised by a prominent computer hacking group after they were stolen from an FBI database.
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Washington VA hospital returns benches after 7 On Your Side report
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Less than 24 hours after 7 On Your Side reported that benches outside the Washington D.C. VA Medical Center had been removed, a forklift appeared to reinstall them.
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Veteran's Medical Center removes benches
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Ailing vets, who put their lives on the line in combat, can't easily sit and wait for their ride home at the D.C. Veteran's Medical Center. Most stand under the front awning protected from the elements where the benches used to be.
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Belfor Restoration waives fire cleanup fees for Navy mom
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A local Navy mother who lost everything in a fire at her rented home on Joint Base Andrews this past spring is breathing a sigh of relief after thousands of dollars in cleanup fees were waived.
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Metro security breach: WMATA moves to hide personal information
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On Thursday, a viewer who had applied for a job at Metro contacted 7 On Your Side to disclose a potential security beach on the site. It turns out that with a little click-through and someone's email address, a user could access a trove of personal data.
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Metro website security breach made personal data accessible to public
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Metro officials say that they're working diligently to fix a security breach on their website that potentially allowed a person to access the personal information of anyone who has applied for a job with WMATA.
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Fliers' rights: knowing the rules
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Exactly what sort of rights do fliers have? They’re all clearly spelled out in a 45 page document called a contract of carriage.
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Ace Hardware lawsuit: Fischer's Hardware owners claim Ace ruined business
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The owners of a mom and pop shop on Backlick Road in Springfield say they got nailed by national chain Ace Hardware and may be forced to close down in just two or three months.
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D.C. unpaid parking tickets go to debt collectors
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More than 230,000 drivers have been turned over to the District’s debt collector because of unpaid parking tickets.
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7 On your Side: D.C. to go after unpaid tickets, other debt aggressively
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Under Mayor Vincent Gray's 2013 budget, the city is changing the way it collects delinquent debt--like unpaid tickets--with aggressive new measures that will target your paycheck, tax returns, even your car or home. Even if you live in Virginia or Maryland.
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Number of pedestrian accidents due to distraction rising
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As you were growing up, your parents always told you to look both ways before crossing the street. However, that lesson is apparently being drowned out by the allure of the smart phone.
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