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Washington, D.C. issues more than 350 parking tickets an hour
If you drive in the District, AAA Mid-Atlantic has some numbers that will crush your holiday spirits. The city's Department of Public Works gave out more than 1.6 million parking tickets last year and received likely more than $80 million as a result. Is that truly fair?
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DAYBREAK DAILY: Despite billions spent, report due today exposes gaps in various post-9/11 safety measures
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A look at the changing demographics of D.C., wondering to what extent various measures have made us safer, and much more.
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Storms from last night (Photos)
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Severe storms rocked parts of the region last night, but in their wake left some photogenic shots across the region.
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Code Red air quality - a quick explainer
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What does Code Red Air Quality really indicate about the air we breath when we step outside?
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D.C. from space; A collection of photos from the past 7 days
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Here are some great satellite images from the Terra and Aqua Satellites over the past week.
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Local preachers get preview of Martin Luther King, Jr., memorial
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A group of ministers got a sneak peak at the national Martin Luther King, Jr., memorial Wednesday while it is still under construction.
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Top 10 hottest days on record in the D.C. area (lists)
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Here are the hottest days on record in the D.C. area at all major recording stations.
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Power restored on National Mall
CommentAnother power outage in the District on Friday morning impacted traffic on the western end of the National Mall.
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FBI: Don't click on purported Bin Laden death links
CommentThe FBI is warning unsuspecting users to not click on links that claim to be sites containing photos or videos of Osama Bin Laden's recent death.
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D.C. students to receive new Metro cards
Paper farecards for students in D.C. will soon go away with the introduction of D.C. One cards. Five hundred students will soon be the first to make the switch.
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Bed bugs found at D.C. hospital
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United Medical Center is dealing with its second case of bed bugs since March.
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D.C. holds emergency preparedness seminar
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Cabinet members and members of Mayor Vincent Gray’s senior leadership team are in attendance at the D.C. Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency.
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Four Blue/Orange Line Metro stations to be closed during Memorial Day weekend
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The Capitol South, Eastern Market, Potomac Avenue and Stadium-Armory stations will all be closed for the entire holiday weekend.
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Jason Shortner, accused of stabbing Redskins player Brandon Banks, back in court
Jason Shorter, the man accused of Redskins punt and kick returner Brandon Banks, is in trouble again.
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Bill Gates, Jay-Z, other celebrities also received D.C. Police escorts
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Charlie Sheen wasn't the only visiting luminary to receive the preferential treatment from authorities, records indicate.
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Kiandra Haywood pleads guilty in identity theft ring; 8th person to plead in case
CommentThe scheme victimized more than 179 corporate and individual victims between 2006 and 2010.
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Chamica Adams, driver in fatal DUI crash in Adams Morgan, faces sentencing
Chamica Adams, who drove a car through an Adams Morgan restaurant after a night of drinking, was sentenced Monday to to three years and four months in prison.
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Nykere Johnson, Felix Antonio Melgar go missing from D.C., Gaithersburg
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UPDATE 9:42 p.m.: Felix Antonio Melgar, the 10-year-old Gaithersburg boy missing since Friday, was located, police say. No word yet on the missing 11-year-old girl.
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