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WTOP's Mark Plotkin on his firing: 'Things happen.'
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WTOP political analyst Mark Plotkin has been removed from his perch at D.C.’s leading all-news radio station, though the circumstances surrounding his ouster remain murky.
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The top national security concerns for 2012 and a local business thrives in a stumbling economy
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WTOP reporter blows a gasket on Twitter, gets egg on face
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Yesterday morning, WTOP's website posted videos it had obtained of Metrobus crashes and near-misses. Later in the day, WUSA9 aired a story about the videos, at which point Jim Farley, WTOP's vice president of news and programming, lost his mind on Twitter.
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Ups and downs: The Metro escalator problem escalates in the media
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From the New York Times to WTOP, everyone seems to hate WMATA's sad, creaking escalators this week. But should they?
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WTOP consolidates, strengthens traffic reporting
WTOP has consolidated traffic and transit reporting into a new traffic center in the WTOP Newsroom.
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WTOP-FM being sold to Hubbard Broadcasting
CommentThe region's number-one radio station, WTOP-FM, is being sold, according to a press release issued Wednesday.
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Pepco reveals more information today
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Company will reveal new details but ordered to hand over docs, too.
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Covering the 'Sanity' rally for WTOP by bike
Kate Ryan is a reporter for WTOP who writes about bicycle issues on her blog.
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D.C. fire chief braves political reality
With ninety days left in his contract, Rubin candidly acknowledges to WTOP he will likely be clearing out his office soon.
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WMATA SmarTrip issues may be worse than expected
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WTOP's Adam Tuss has been tweeting from Metro's customer service hearing.
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John Riggins' 15 excuses for sexual harassment of sports reporter Ines Sainz
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Riggins on Sainz: "She asked for it."
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My waistline is what?
WTOP's Neal Augenstein learns the makers of pants have been lying to him. Or has he been lying to himself?
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WTOP provides relief at Montgomery County parks
When you gotta go, you gotta go. So when Montgomery County threatened to pull porta-potties out of its parks at the end of June to cut costs, residents made a stink.
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