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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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NoMa Residents Say Homeless Encampments Endanger Pedestrians
In an open letter, members of a NoMa neighborhood group cited concerns that pedestrians commuting through underpasses crowded with tents have to step into the street to walk by. The group calls for safety and sanitation rules.
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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.
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Pregnant Woman Shoved in the Stomach by ‘Serial Groper' in Logan Circle, Police Say
The suspect has been arrested more than 70 times in his life and is now back on the streets.
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Worth the Wait: 71-Year-Old Grandmother Graduates from DC High School
Lula Thomas, 71, graduated from the Goodwill Excel Center, a tuition-free D.C. charter school for adults, on Friday.
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Here's When Prince George's County Officers Say They'll Cooperate With Immigration and Customs Enforcement
The Prince George’s County Police Department is specifically barring officers from serving immigrants with civil warrants after multiple people were wrongfully referred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Reagan Flights Suspended for July 4 Military Flyovers
The skies will be restricted from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m and 9 to 9:45 p.m for the elaborate patriotic celebration.
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Police Identify 2 Homicide Victims Found in Woods of Prince William County
The deaths of Jairo Mayorga, 39, and Milton Lopez, 40, are being investigated as homicides, Prince William County police said.
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DC Court Adds Four-Legged Friend as Support for Kids
Pepper is there to “make coming to court a more positive experience,” her handler says.