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Streetcars advance with $200M plan
The District's Department of Transportation has submitted a plan to City Council outlining the roll out of the long planned and overdue streetcar system.
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Several Metrobus routes detour
Metro bus detours in Washington D.C. metro area.
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Holder to break ground for D.C's. new police museum
CommentU.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will break ground for Washington's newest museum, the National Law Enforcement Museum, slated to open in 2013.
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FALL FUN: Local Corn Mazes, Pumpkin Patches, Hay Rides, and More.
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Fall is here and with it comes plenty of events and activities for you, your friends, and family to enjoy.
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Map your Metro problems with TBD
Join us in our first attempt at crowdmapping to track outages and WMATA’s progress. Report your Metro problems here.
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D.C. Twitterverse talks parking meter rates
CommentWhen D.C. Councilman Jack Evans said on NewsTalk that he would seek to roll back parking meter rates, local residents responded on Twitter.
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Artist creates iconic Lego buildings
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D.C. is home to some of the most iconic buildings in the world. The Sears Tower, the Empire State building...no really! The National Building Museum snagged these buildings from artist Adam Reed Tucker. How'd he get them? He made them. From Lego bricks.
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D.C.'s Madame Tussauds unveils Rihanna wax figure
CommentMadame Tussauds, in downtown Washington, D.C. unveiled their newsest celebrity figure this past Tuesday (August 31st). After studying hundred of photographs and video footage, studio artists immortalized Pop icon Rihanna in wax. Segment producer Alison Kenworthy takes us behind the scenes at the museum.
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Flying into and over Earl
CommentA busy day for science flights into hurricane Earl
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Map your Metro problems with TBD
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Join us in our first attempt at crowdmapping to track outages and WMATA’s progress. Report your Metro problems here.
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D.C. Forecast: No more cold, just cool
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Think you could get used to the sort of air around these parts yesterday? If so, ABC 7 Senior Meteorologist Bob Ryan has a message for you: Don't. (Photo: Jay Westcott)
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D.C.-area students head back to school
Summer vacation is over for thousands of students across the Washington area. (Photo: AP)
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Technology Tuesday on 'Capital Insider'
CommentOn tonight's show: How to save on overdue taxes in the District; find out about the one-time opportunity to get penalties and fees waved for D.C. taxes. Plus, guess who's watching: the new security systems that military, feds and civilians are using.
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DMV sends D.C. resident a driver's license — just not his
Adam Rosenberg recently visited the District's Department of Motor Vehicles website to change his address. Yesterday, Rosenberg got a package in the mail, which he thought was his shiny new driver's license. But the license inside belonged to someone else.
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Man guilty of nearly beating child to death in D.C.
Timothy Lloyd, 24, had been caring for the boy while staying at a residence on Tiller Court SW, within Bolling Air Force Base.
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Workplace deaths fall nationally, rise in D.C., Maryland
Economic factors played a major role in the fatal work injury decrease in 2009.
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Study: Men are more reckless than women while driving
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A new study fires a salvo in the war of the sexes when it comes to who is safer when behind the wheel.
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Free sandbag supply restocked twice for worried D.C. residents
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D.C. residents lined up for hours for five sandbags a household in hopes of holding back a storm that could drop a lot of rain on the region.
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