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Ian MacKaye surprised for 50th birthday
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Friends and fans of Washington punk pioneer Ian MacKaye conspired this weekend to throw a surprise 50th birthday party for him.
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Tim Day, D.C. Council candidate, says he's being bullied
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D.C. Council candidate Tim Day says he's being harassed and his property is being vandalized.
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Million dollar Powerball sold in D.C.
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Another lucky winner is in our midst. The D.C. Lottery says a $1 million Powerball ticket was sold at a Capitol Hill Exxon station on Wednesday.
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Marion Barry Filipino comments: Has he gone too far? (poll)
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D.C. Councilman Marion Barry is once again embroiled in controversy, this time for remarks criticizing local hospitals for hiring Filipino nurses instead of D.C. residents. VOTE: do you think Barry has gone too far with his comments?
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Albrecht Muth remains mentally incompetent to stand trial
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Albrecht Muth, the German man charged with killing his much-older wife in the Georgetown neighborhood, remains mentally incompetent to stand trial.
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Pentagon creates new Defense Clandestine Service
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The Pentagon is rebranding and reorganizing its clandestine spy shop.
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Jeffrey Thompson has $6.3 million Virgin Island contract
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Washington businessman Jeffrey Thompson, whose campaign contributions to local politicians are the subject of a federal investigation, has a $6.3 million contract to perform auditing work in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Jeopardy! Power Players in D.C.
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Fifteen celebrity contestants tackling trivia about Washington, D.C., competing for their favorite charities—it’s Jeopardy! Power Players.
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Jeopardy! set built in 60 seconds
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Excited about Jeopardy! coming to D.C.? Get an amazing behind-the-scenes look at the Jeopardy! set being built and watch an interview with Jeopardy's! Executive producer.
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Patricia Cave acquitted of murder of boyfriend Lamont Warren
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Particia Cave was acquitted of the murder charges brought against her in the murder case of her boyfriend, Lamont Warren.
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Space shuttle Discovery flies over D.C. landmarks
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After a quick trip from Florida, the historic Space Shuttle Discovery, NASA’s oldest and most traveled shuttle, flew over the Washington region and landed in Northern Virginia, where it will become a Smithsonian exhibit.
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Pedi cab regulations hope to ease tensions
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This year, the National Park Service hopes to avoid tensions with new pedi cab regulations. Tuesday night, several drivers met with park service officials to discuss the proposed rules.
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Child sex abuse case being investigated in northeast
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Detectives in northeast are investigating a child sex abuse case at a church daycare facility.
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Pothole Palooza kicks off in D.C.
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It's an annual D.C. tradition—Tuesday kicked off Pothole Palooza. The warmer months and changes in temperature can wreak havoc on the roads.
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Sirrocco Delonte Johnson killed in southeast D.C. shooting
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Metro police have identified a 31-year-old man killed in a shooting in the district's Southeast section.
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D.C. temporary arts program to promote southeast
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A new temporary arts program and festival is intended to support and promote southeast Washington.
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Vincent Orange takes D.C. Council Member At-Large victory
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The final results are in—and after counting all of the absentee and provisional ballots, there is a winner in the Democratic Party Primary for D.C. Council Member At-Large. Incumbent Vincent Orange has defeated his challenger, Sekou Biddle.
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Clara Barton's D.C. office to become museum
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Before founding the Red Cross, she worked in this office to trace missing soldiers from the Civil War.
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