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Closed Metro Red Line Stations to Reopen on Schedule
Two stations on Metro’s Red Line are on schedule to reopen on time after being closed for much of the summer for structural repairs. Adam Tuss reports.
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Closed Metro Red Line Stations Will Reopen on Schedule
Two stations on Metro’s Red Line are on schedule to reopen on time after being closed for much of the summer for structural repairs.
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2 Metro Stations Closed for 45 Days
The Rhode Island Avenue and Brookland stations are now shuttered through Labor Day.
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Make Your Plans Now: 2 Metro Stations to Close for 45 Days Starting July 21
The Rhode Island Avenue and Brookland stations on the Red Line will be closed from July 21 to Sept. 3.
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CVS Agrees to Continue Selling Metro's SmarTrip Cards
CVS Health has agreed to continue sales of SmarTrip cards in the Washington region’s 200 CVS stores after previously saying it would stop selling the cards due to challenges with Metro.
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CVS to Stop Selling SmarTrip Cards, Citing Metro's Failure to Fix Equipment
If you reload your Metro card at CVS stores, you’re going to have to find another way soon.
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Md. High School Employee Accused of Sexually Assaulting Girls
A Montgomery County man who works at Gaithersburg High School was arrested Tuesday on charges related to his inappropriately touching three girls over several years.
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Here's How to Check If You Have Unclaimed Money or Property in DC, Maryland or Virginia
Your state government may be holding on to money and property from forgotten bank accounts, stock dividends or the safe deposit boxes.
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Passport DC Adds Flavors of Brazil, Morocco, Jamaica, More to Lyft Cars
When you call a Lyft in the District from Friday to Sunday, you could choose to ride in a bright, colorful sedan with the name of another country on it.
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New Cruise Ship Stops at the Wharf for a Cool $4,700 Per Person
The ship, called American Constitution, goes to 10 locations total, including Baltimore, Maryland; Norfolk, Virginia; Williamsburg, Virginia; Annapolis, Maryland; and The Wharf in D.C.
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Man Hid Camera in Cheerleading Studio's Bathroom, Police Say
A 21-year-old Montgomery County man was arrested Wednesday after police say he secretly took photos of people inside a Rockville cheerleading studio’s bathroom.
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Less Urgent 911 Medical Calls in DC Are Now Redirected to Nurses
The District on Thursday launched a new program designed to free up emergency resources by redirecting less urgent 911 medical calls to nurses.
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Free Career Fair to Be Held in DC Area
Job seekers are invited to attend a free career fair in the D.C. area on May 17 for positions that will be available across different industries.
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No Metro Yellow Line Service This Weekend, Delays on Other Lines
If you were planning to use Metro’s Yellow Line this weekend, you’ll need to make other plans.
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Volunteers Fish Bike-Share Bikes Out of Rock Creek Park Waters
A number of bike-share companies now operate in D.C., and people are finding those bikes everywhere — including underwater in Rock Creek Park.
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Tow Truck Driver Loses Leg After Car Hits Him on I-395
A tow truck driver was nearly killed along I-395, but a good Samaritan stopped and saved his life. Now, the driver’s family wants help finding the kind stranger.
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Capital Bikeshare Hides ‘Golden Keys' to Prizes Under 20 Bikes
Capital Bikeshare is hiding 20 golden keys under bikes around the city. The prize for finding one could be a lifetime membership to the bike share service.
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Metro Says Mobile Payment Option for Stations, Buses Coming in 2019
Metro is taking steps to allow riders pay for their trip using their cell phones. The transit company announced Tuesday that it is working on an app that allows people to pay and manage their SmarTrip account from anywhere.
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Alexandria Teen Who Went Missing in February Found Safe, Police Say
A 16-year-old girl who police said might be in danger after she went missing in February has been found safe, Fairfax County police say.
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Md. Student to Plead Guilty to Taking Gun to School
A Montgomery County student has agreed to plead guilty to taking a loaded gun to his high school.