Hurricane Irene
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Salvation Army offering free meals in Prince Frederick
CommentThe Salvation Army is providing hot meals Monday to residents affected by Hurricane Irene.
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Thousands stranded as they wait for flights to resume after Irene
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After air travel in Boston and New York's three major airports ground to a halt during Hurricane Irene, flights have resumed out of the major Northeast travel hubs. Airlines say, though, that travelers could still be stranded for a while
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Hurricane Irene: Debris removal instructions, sandbag advice
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Trees, limbs and other debris still litters the streets in many parts of the D.C. area. The Department of Public Works has a few tips about what to do with all of it.
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D.C. area traffic smooth after Irene
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Traffic is flowing smoothly on some main arteries in the Washington area, but Hurricane Irene has changed travel plans for some who were headed out of town.
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Hurricane Irene aftermath: Storm passes, but flood, power threats remain
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The storm that had been Hurricane Irene crossed into Canada overnight but wasn't yet through with the U.S., where flood waters threatened and millions remained in the dark.
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Obama on Hurricane Irene: 'This is not over'
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Despite Tropical Storm Irene's weakened punch, President Barack Obama urged those in its path to stay vigilant and warned that the storm's impact would continue to be felt for some time.
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Expect delays on MARC's Penn Line due to Irene
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The Maryland Transit Administration is warning travelers to expect delays on MARC's Pen Line train due to Hurricane Irene.
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DAYBREAK DAILY: Aftermath from a hurricane; Suicide bombing in Iraq, more
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Lot's of stuff from the wild ride had by Hurricane Irene, disturbing news from Iraq and much more,
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Hurricane Irene aftermath on Sunday
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From North Carolina to Pennsylvania, Hurricane Irene appeared to have fallen short of the doomsday predictions.
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Hurricane Irene: D.C. area cleans up after storm
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Hurricane Irene is leaving a path of downed trees, power outages and flooding in the D.C. area.
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OPM: Federal agencies will be open; Unscheduled Leave, telework optional
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All federal agencies in the Washington, DC, area will be open on a normal schedule, with employees having the option for Unscheduled Leave or Unscheduled Telework.
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DCPS: 14 schools without power, but most will open Monday
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Hurricane Irene knocked out power to 14 D.C. schools, but school officials say almost all of the District’s schools will open on time Monday.
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Hurricane Irene: Martin Luther King memorial visited
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Dozens of people are visiting the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the morning it was supposed to be dedicated by President Barack Obama.
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Hurricane Irene: Closings and delays
Check here for delays and closings for malls, churches and schools.
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Hurricane Irene: Live Blogging Hurricane Irene
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Check here for the latest news and updates on Hurricane Irene.
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Continuous updates on Hurricane Irene for the D.C. area
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Check here for the latest updates on Hurricane Irene as it moves through the D.C. area.
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Rainfall totals and wind gusts across the region from Irene
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How much rain did your area receive? What were your maximum wind gusts? Find out here.
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After Irene: Authorities readying to gauge damage
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Hurricane Irene fell short of the doomsday predictions of record-breaking storm surges in North Carolina and Virginia. But a slow-crawling storm that spread out hundreds of miles was still hurling heavy rain and high winds at a wide swath of the East Coast a day after its first U.S. landfall, vexing official attempts to gauge the full damage toll on the region.
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