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Restaurant Week meal deals begin in D.C.
This week is your chance to try all those restaurants across the District of Columbia for around $20 for lunch and $35 for dinner. Get your taste buds ready. A flavor explosion is coming.
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D.C. area hopefuls brave Wheel of Fortune auditions
Crowds of people converged on D.C.'s National Harbor with hopes of landing a spot as a lucky contestant on the hit show Wheel of Fortune.
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Rain doesn't deter Fort Dupont summer concertgoers
There's only four weeks left in this year's Fort Dupont summer concert series. Next up is Roy Ayers and Secret Society on July 28. For more information visit nps.gov/fodu.
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AIDS conference 2012 opens in D.C.
Researchers, doctors and patients attending the world's largest AIDS conference are urging the world's governments not to cut back on the fight against the epidemic when it is at a turning point.
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Beating the summer heat in D.C.
People across D.C. spent the day finding ways to beat the heat. More than half the month has been 95 degrees or higher, threatening to be the hottest July on record. See how residents coped with the triple digit temperatures.
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Mayor Gray: 'I did the best job I could' in the campaign
Mayor Vincent Gray is appearing with NewsChannel 8's Bruce DePuyt to speak about allegations in an ongoing investigation against his 2010 campaign.
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AP: Gray campaign hid poll workers' pay
Campaign workers for District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray tell The Associated Press that day laborers who worked at polling places on Gray's behalf in 2010 were routinely paid $100 in cash - twice the legal limit.
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'This was not the campaign that we intended'
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray defended himself Wednesday, a day after a third person connected to his 2010 mayoral campaign pleaded guilty to criminal charges connected with the election.
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Mayor Gray donor pleads guilty to campaign violations
Jeanne Harris is the third of Mayor Vincent Gray's 2010 associates to be tainted with accusations of campaign finance fraud.
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Could D.C. or Baltimore host the 2024 Olympics?
An organizer of the Washington-Baltimore area's unsuccessful bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics is considering putting a bid together for the 2024 games.
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#!@%$! D.C. tops list of swearing cities
It’s official D.C.: We have potty mouths. A new survey says D.C. tops the list of cities where people are most likely to swear in the workplace. About 62 percent of people surveyed in D.C. said they curse in the workplace. Denver was next, followed by Chicago.
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Global AIDS awareness comes to D.C.
Over the weekend, an AIDS quilt lined a section of the National Mall--with celebrities, artists and area locals all coming out to support the cause and spread the word.
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The latest political gossip with Nikki Schwab
The latest political gossip with the Washington Examiner’s political gossip columnist, Nikki Schwab.
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One Caribbean Carnival 2012
D.C.'s Caribbean Parade took place in Baltimore on July 14 as part of the Baltimore/Washington One Caribbean Carnival. Check out pictures from the event.
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A glimpse into the life of a D.C. intern
Every summer, thousands of fresh-faced interns emerge onto the D.C. workforce, gaining new insight and experience from nation's capitol. Take a look at some of their stories.
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Should D.C. women be allowed to have abortions after 20 weeks?
A House committee is scheduled to vote on a bill that would ban abortions in the District of Columbia after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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Gray donor to plead guilty to campaign violations
Eugenia C. Harris is facing multiple charges; including conspiring to make contributions in someone else’s name and conspiring to destroy records. She is expected to plead guilty in federal court at 1 p.m. Tuesday.
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Folklife Festival tips cap to Chuck Brown
Organizers are designating Saturday as "Chuck Brown Tribute Day" at the Folklife Festival's program, celebrating the arts and culture of black neighborhoods in Washington.
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