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Man Convicted of Raping Nurse on Red Line Train
A D.C. man was convicted Tuesday of raping a night-shift nurse who fell asleep while riding a Metro train in 2016.
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Federal Officer and Part-Time Uber Driver Sentenced to 5 Years for Fatal Drunken Driving Crash
A former Uber driver and Federal Protective Services officer was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison for killing another driver while driving drunk in May 2015, the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office said in a statement.
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Ellicott City Hero: ‘I Did What Anyone Else Would Do'
When an Ellicott City toyshop owner saw that gushing flood water had trapped a woman in her car, he decided he had no choice but to get in the water and help.
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Virginia High School Student Makes 3-D Printed Hand for Little Brother
A Virginia high school student’s bold request to use the school’s 3D printer soon became a life-changing milestone for his little brother in need of a prosthetic hand.
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7-Year-Old Almost Snatched From Bedroom Window
A Maryland mother sharing a bed with her 7-year-old son awoke to his screams as a person attempted to kidnap the child through a window early Tuesday morning.
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Homeless Student Graduates From High School 2 Years Early With College Scholarship
The new life this 16-year-oid is preparing for at Potomac State University in West Virginia is a long way from where she grew up, at the family homeless shelter D.C. General.
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Man Found Guilty on All Charges in Violent Virginia Home Invasion
The man accused of almost killing a couple during a violent home invasion in Virginia in November 2014 was found guilty of all seven charges Tuesday for the hours-long attack in which he stabbed, shot and tased the couple.
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Man Sentenced to 3 Years for Firing Shots Before Car Chase From Pentagon City Mall
A man accused of firing gunshots into the air and then leading police on a high-speed car chase from the Pentagon City mall will serve three years behind bars, Arlington police said Tuesday.
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Jurors Begin Deliberations in Brutal Virginia Home Invasion Trial
The trial of a Fairfax County, Virginia, lawyer accused of brutally assaulting a couple in their home in an hours-long attack he claims he does not remember now rests in the hands of jurors.
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DC Needs More Time to Hire Traffic Control Officers, Mayor Says
18 streets in D.C. will extend rush hour parking restrictions and 10 streets will add traffic control officers as SafeTrack gets underway.