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Here's Your Memorial Day Weekend Forecast
The Washington, D.C. metro area is in for a breezy, but calm Memorial Day weekend after a massive storm system blew through the area on Thursday.
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Maryland Dance Group for Youth With Down Syndrome to Perform With Andy Grammer
A dance company in Bethesda, Maryland gives children and young adults with down syndrome a place to be themselves. On Wednesday, the team will perform with pop singer Andy Grammer at the Annual AcceptAbility Gala in Washington, D.C.
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Man Arrested in Fatal Hit-and-Run of Teen Working Alongside Dad in Virginia
Nearly eight months after a teenager working with his dad was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Gainesville, Prince William County Police have arrested and charged a man with involuntary manslaughter.
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DC Council Gives Preliminary Approval for Budget Cuts at United Medical Center
The only hospital east of the Anacostia River may soon experience mass layoffs after the D.C. Council gave preliminary approval to a large budget cut for the hospital on Tuesday.
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One Lane of Northbound George Washington Parkway Reopens
One northbound lane of the George Washington Memorial Parkway reopened about 1 p.m. Tuesday, the National Park Service said.
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Montgomery County School Cracks Down on Students Ordering Lunch to Campus
Albert Einstein High School in Kensington, Maryland has seen a recent influx of students delivering their lunches to campus. School administrators have had to take some extra steps to discourage students from ordering fast food to the school grounds, as it creates a serious safety issue, they said.
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Notre Dame Cathedral Organist to Play Benefit Concert in DC
For the first time since the tragic fire at Paris’ famed Notre Dame Cathedral, the cathedral’s organist will play at a benefit concert in Washington, D.C.
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Last Living Member of First Navy SEAL Team Celebrates 94th Birthday
The oldest surviving member of the original Navy SEALs team celebrated his 94th birthday Thursday.
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Broccoli City Wants to Make the Environment Cool Again
You might recognize the name Broccoli City as an annual music and culture festival popular in D.C. for its incredible lineup. But you might not know that the festival’s main mission is driving millennials to tackle environmental issues.
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Virginia High School Drama Teacher Faces Multiple Counts of Illegally Filming Au Pair
A high school drama teacher is facing four charges of unlawful filming after his family’s au pair found a camera hidden in her bedroom, according to court documents.