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D.C. speeding camera fines studied
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A District of Columbia task force is looking into the possibility of lower fines for traffic cameras.
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Mitt Romney, President Obama neck-in-neck in race, poll shows
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As the Republican National Convention gets its delayed start, a new poll is showing that Mitt Romney is just slightly ahead of President Obama.
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Albert Payton killing witnessed by woman, Payton's mother
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A witness says she saw the killing of Albert Payton, 24, on Friday night by D.C. Police.
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M&T Bank attempted burglary
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Multiple police agencies, including the FBI, are working to investigate a Friday morning attempted burglary at an M&T Bank branch on Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown.
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Bullying Prevention and Self-Defense Camp
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A local summer camp is helping students properly stand up to--and stop bullying.
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Langston Lane apartments, new porch controversy
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There’s new controversy surrounding the new policy that prohibits residents of the Langston Lane Apartments from sitting outside of their units in D.C.
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New apartments being built in D.C. area
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Soon, D.C. and the neighboring region will be swarmed with college students and young professionals looking for somewhere to live. It’s perfect timing, then, that a surge of apartments will soon be available.
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Anti-bullying ad campaign urges kids to speak up
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A new ad campaign will urge parents to teach their kids to speak up if they witness school bullying.
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Northeast accident leaves four injured
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An accident between a sedan, a Children’s Hospital shuttle van, and an SUV left four injured—one being considered serious, according to D.C. Fire.
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Disaster declaration issued for D.C.
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U.S. President Barack Obama has issued a disaster declaration for the District, which allows for federal aid to supplement the city's efforts to recover from June's severe storms.
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D.C. food bank provides facilities, space to help more
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A massive warehouse in a gleaming structure in northeast D.C. with racks of shelves, giant refrigerator and plenty of space for unloading and stockpiling all kinds of supplies is the new capital area food bank.
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Running red lights an issue of safety in D.C. neighborhood
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Over and over again, city circulator buses, vans, and even cop cruisers were caught running red lights in the left turn onto Columbia Road from 18th Street.
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Southbound 295 ramp on 11th street bridge opens
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D.C. Mayor Vince Gray opened a long-anticipated ramp from southbound D.C. 295 to the inbound 11th Street Bridge with the aim of cutting commuters’ travel times.
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D.C. area gas prices rising again
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In recent weeks gas prices have been climbing back up fast in our area, especially in the District of Columbia.
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Robert Griffin III signs contract with Redskins, reportedly worth $21 million
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Announcing his own signing with a "Hail to the Redskins!" flourish on Twitter, the Washington Redskins have signed 2nd overall draft pick Robert Griffin III to a 4-year contract.
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Mayor Gray: 'I did the best job I could'
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D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray spent a third day defending himself from calls for his resignation Friday, saying that he did the best he could in a short window during his 2010 mayoral campaign.
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Margaret Davis helps children of Marines pursue higher education
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This week, the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation awarded over 1,900 students scholarships worth more than $6 million. These children of Marines now have a chance to go to college, thanks in part to Margaret Davis, the president of the foundation.
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Ronald Taylor sentenced in fatal D.C. bus crash
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Former Metro bus operator Ronald Taylor, 41, was sentenced Friday in the 2008 fatal crash in northwest D.C. that killed a California man.
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