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National Zoo Panda Bei Bei Will Move to China in November
The National Zoo panda will leave D.C. in November.
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Republicans in Congress Request Expanded Investigation Into Jack Evans
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have requested an expanded investigation into former Metro board chairman Jack Evans and whether he and another board member tried to obstruct an investigation into Evans’ ethics violations.
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Good Boy: Virginia's Canine Blood Donors Are Saving Dogs' Lives
A Virginia-based veterinary blood bank is battling a shortage.
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Man Tried to Sexually Assault Lost Woman Who Is Deaf and Asked for His Help
Police are searching for a man who dragged a woman into the woods in Prince George’s County, Maryland, and tried to sexually assault her.
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Leech Species Discovered in Maryland Has 3 Jaws, Nearly 200 Teeth
Smithsonian’s curator of parasitic worms and researchers from Canada and Mexico discovered the first new medicinal leech species in North America in decades — in southern Maryland.
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2019 Fall Festivals in the DMV: Apple Cider, Beer, Music & More
Sweater season is (almost) here.
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The Weekend Scene: What to Do Around DC Aug. 23-25
Here are the best ways to spend your weekend Aug. 23-25.
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Nearly 500 Free Events Coming to Kennedy Center's New $250M Interactive Space
Performance poetry, jazz, recycled art, meditation, comedy, dance classes, Tai Chi, improv, the National Symphony Orchestra and way more, and you can check it all out for free.
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Severe Thunderstorms Pop Up in DC Area
We’re looking at another hot day, and another chance of storms during the evening rush hour.
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Homeless Man Beaten to Death in Adams Morgan
A homeless man died after he was beaten in Adams Morgan earlier this month, and police ruled his death a homicide.
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Severe Storms Take Down Trees and Power Lines
Severe thunderstorms in the D.C. area prompted several storm and flood warnings Tuesday evening.
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Heat Index Tops 100° This Week, But There's an End in Sight
A brutally hot week is in store, with heat indexes of more than 100 and a chance of storms every day this week, Storm Team4 says.
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Jack Evans Threatened Jobs, Tried to Hide Ethics Issue, Documents Show
Confidential documents show that D.C. Council Member Jack Evans sought to limit an ethics investigation and prevent its findings from being made public.
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It's Almost Time to Say Goodbye to Birthday Boy Bei Bei
The National Zoo panda cub is set to leave the District and head back to China in the coming months as part of a breeding agreement.
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Officers Shoot Armed Woodbridge Man After Domestic Call, Police Say
Police shot and wounded a man in Woodbridge Thursday morning after he advanced toward officers with a knife, ignoring commands to stop, authorities say.
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DC Officer Charged With Assaulting Co-Workers
A Metropolitan Police Department officer was arrested and charged with assaulting his co-workers after several incidents in D.C. police stations.
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Rankings Recognize DC-Area High School Football Teams
Some of the best high school football teams in the country are right in the D.C. area.
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DC Councilman Jack Evans Fined $20K Over Using Role for Personal Gain
A Washington, D.C, councilman and former district transit authority chair has been fined $20,000 for flaunting his position and influence when trying to land outside jobs.
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Local Nonprofit to Drive Donations to Southern Border to Help Migrant Children in Need
KindWorks, a nonprofit based in Montgomery County, plans to drive a truck filled with donations to the Southern border to help migrant children in need.
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Woman Achieves Dream of Becoming Firefighter at 53
Carmen Hackett has been an EMT for 20 years, but she always wanted to be on the front lines fighting fires.