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Bike to Work Day in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
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Thousands of cyclists are celebrating Bike to Work Day. Good Morning Washington's Adam Caskey was in Herndon Friday to get details on this exciting event.
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UniverSoul Circus opens Thursday in Prince George's County
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Zeke, the UniverSoul Circus Ringmaster Sidekick, hung out with ABC7's Adam Caskey Thursday morning. They got a sneak peek of all the action set to get underway in the D.C. area this week.
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Potholepalooza, D.C. hits halfway point
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Officials in Washington have hit the half-way point of Potholepalooza, their annual month-long campaign to fill in potholes, and say they've eclipsed the number of potholes filled during the entire 2012 campaign.
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Tiny homes in Northeast D.C.
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A few miles north of the Capitol, a new community looks more like Munchkinland from "The Wizard of Oz" than a Northeast D.C. neighborhood. But the owners say what these tiny homes may lack in size, they make up for in sustainability.
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Miriam Singer gets D.C. tickets despite never driving in D.C.
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Miriam Singer got three speed camera tickets in just four months from D.C. Police. The problem: Miriam lives in Baltimore and doesn't drive her car into D.C.
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DC attorney general testifies in IMF protests case
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The D.C. attorney general is defending his office's handling of a lawsuit arising from the mass arrests of anti-globalization demonstrators in 2002.
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D.C. to certify results of special election
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The District of Columbia is set to certify the results of a recent special election.
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Sheryl Crow headlines Down Syndrome charity event
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Singer Sheryl Crow is headlining a fundraiser for the Global Down Syndrome Foundation in Washington.
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Printable guns: D.C. Council considers ban on plastic firearms
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The D.C. Council will consider banning plastic firearms created by 3D printers. The District of Columbia has some of the strictest gun-control laws in the nation.
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Debate over Dimitar Peshev street renaming broadens
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A request to name a Washington, D.C., intersection after a Bulgarian politician credited with helping save the country's Jewish population during World War II has hit an unexpected bump.
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D.C. government workers to receive pay raises
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More than 20,000 District of Columbia government workers are set to receive pay raises.
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Security in D.C. after Boston Marathon bombings up for Emancipation Day
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Spectators at Tuesday's parade said they were aware of the Boston bombing but that it didn't stop them from attending the parade. A few noted the police presence that included officers on foot as well as vehicles with flashing lights.
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Emancipation Day in D.C.: Parking changes in D.C.
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In celebration of Emancipation Day in D.C. on Tuesday, there will be some changes to regular parking rules.
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D.C. looking for new trash cans
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Mayor Vincent Gray's $10 billion budget proposal contains a $10 million plan to replace an array of trash cans and recycling bins.
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Teenage girl missing from northeast D.C.
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D.C. Police are looking for a missing teenage girl. The 13-year-old was last seen in the 700 block of 16th Street NE.
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D.C. police looking for suspects in robbery at hotel
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D.C. police are looking for three men accused in a forceful robbery at a downtown hotel over the weekend.
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AAA's top picks for family vacations in D.C.
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Washington, D.C. is packed with spectacular gems to fit any family vacation, and AAA editors have designated a select list of locations as Top Picks For Kids.
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International pillow fight comes to D.C. Saturday
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Organizers of the international pillow fight day are hoping you'll grab your pillow and head to the National Mall Saturday.
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