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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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DC to close waiting list for public housing
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The District of Columbia's public housing agency plans to close its waiting list for the first time due to "unreasonable" wait times for placement.
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Carjacking, stabbing in D.C., police on the lookout for suspect
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A carjacking and stabbing took place Wednesday morning in southeast, D.C.
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Food truck proposed regulations could limit where trucks can operate
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There could soon be fewer food trucks in some of the most popular parts of the District and the food truck operators and their customers are crying foul.
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Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert pulls politics card to try to get out of ticket
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D.C. politics at its best. A congressman tried to wriggle his way out of a ticket by pulling the power card.
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Ten worst places to retire, D.C. makes the list
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Washington, D.C. is one of the worst places to retire in the entire country. That’s according to The U.S. News & World Report.
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Top news stories: Monday Express - March 18, 2013
Monday Express - March 18, 2013
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D.C. deputy fire chief retires after inaccurate information given
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D.C. Fire Chief Kenneth Ellerbe said Wednesday that the deputy chief has retired following an acknowledgement that his department submitted inaccurate information to the D.C. Council.
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St. Patrick's Day 8K to close several streets
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Several streets in downtown Washington will be closed for the St. Patrick's Day 8K race Sunday.
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Gettysburg Address to be on display in Library of Congress
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The Library of Congress plans to display a copy of the Gettysburg Address, beginning March 22. The John Hay copy is believed to be the second of five known manuscript drafts of President Abraham Lincoln's famous 1863 address.
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Whitman-Walker Health Clinic offers free HIV testing
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Ahead of Sunday’s National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Whitman-Walker Health Clinic will be offering free HIV testing Friday.
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Miriam's Kitchen welcomes homeless on snowy days
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The homeless population is finding refuge in the snow any way they can, but with several shelters already full and other agencies closed for the day, many are turning to Miriam’s Kitchen.
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SunTrust Bank robbery suspect sought
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Police say the man walked into the SunTrust bank in the 6400 block of Georgia Avenue, NW just before 4 p.m. and demanded money. He walked out of the bank with an undisclosed amount of money.
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White House tours halted, staff reductions blamed
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The Obama administration is canceling tours of the White House beginning Saturday, citing staffing reductions prompted by automatic budget cuts that began to take effect last Friday.
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Teen sexually assaulted: 11th and Clifton Streets, NW
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MPD detectives are searching for the person who sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl Monday near the U Street corridor.
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James Corbin sentenced for violent carjackings
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James Corbin, a District man, has been sentenced to 15 years for two separate violent carjackings, including one with a pregnant woman, in December 2007.
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Metro to halt track work for cherry blossom season
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Metro says it will take a break from weekend track work for cherry blossom season.
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D.C. commute second worst in the nation, Census data shows
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New data from the Census Bureau show the Washington, D.C., region with the nation's second-worst commute.
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