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Support for Gray erodes; Prince George's Council Chair Harrison
CommentToday on NewsTalk we spoke with Mike DeBonis, Chuck Thies, Deborah Simmons, Rev. Graylan Hagler and Andrea Harrison.
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Best cities for college grads
CommentWe're checking out some of the best cities to live in for college graduates.
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DC Jazz Festival
CommentThe DC Jazz Festival starts tomorrow. We're getting a look at what you can expect.
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DC native on Food Network Star
CommentWe're talking to a DC native who is appearing on this season of Food Network Star about his love of the culinary arts.
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Barry apologizes; Baker on casino bill; The Masters
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we talked with WPFW radio talk show hosts Eugene Kinlow and Chuck Thies, Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker and Capital Golf Weekly host Dave Lucas
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Q&A with Mayor Gray
CommentToday we held our monthly interview with DC Mayor Vincent Gray.
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D.C.'s Top Chef All-Star Mike Isabella to open Graffiato in May (video)
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Coming up one spot short of victory on Bravo TV's Top Chef All-Stars didn't stop D.C. chef Mike Isabella from opening the restaurant of his dreams.
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Cherry blossom parade stalled by vehicle fire
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A vehicle pulling a cherry blossom parade float caught fire just after 11 a.m. Saturday, briefly stalling the popular event along at 12th and Constitution Ave NW.
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Sprinkles Cupcakes come to Washington!
CommentThe original cupcake bakery is opening a shop in D.C.! Find out who it is!
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Colder air arrives tonight
CommentColder air is back in place briefly with some precipitation by Friday night and Saturday.
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D.C.'s number 1: Grading abortion access in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia
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D.C. is number one, in abortion.
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Travelers stranded by winter storm predictions
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Sunday’s winter storm is making holiday travel a real challenge for those trying to return to D.C.
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D.C. weather: Cold and breezy this Monday
CommentBrisk conditions can be expected today with a weak storm passing by to our south Tuesday.
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Medical marijuana delayed in the District
Despite the passage of D.C.’s new medical marijuana law in May, chronically ill patients in the District are likely to see their wait for medicinal cannabis extended even further. The city’s regulations are still in the process of being finalized.
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I-295 reopens after police chase, crash
CommentI-295 before Route 50 is closed early Monday after a crash stemming from a police chase, US Park Police said.
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James McJunkin named new FBI Washington Field Office chief
The FBI has tapped the veteran chief of its counterterrorism division to serve as the next head of the bureau's Washington Field Office, capping a year of transition in the sensitive post.
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D.C. settles for $10 million in foster care abuse case
An abusive foster mother nearly cost Rafael Pearson his life, and now the District has agreed to pay $10 million for placing him with the troubled woman, whose beatings left the boy with massive brain damage.
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DC Mythbusting: Obscure monuments and memorials
Having lived in the District for several years, and considering myself pretty knowledgeable about how to get around the city, I’m always happy to point tourists in the right direction when they’re wandering around lost.
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