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Fairfax Co. Police Officer's Suicide Raises Awareness of Mental Health Stigma
The suicide of a Fairfax County police officer last year is igniting change within the police department and highlighting the increased risk of depression among law enforcement officers.
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Victims of Triple Fatal Crash in Charles County Mourned by Friends and Family
Three friends died and four were hospitalized in Charles County, Maryland, Tuesday afternoon after an SVU crashed into a dump truck.
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Police Kill Man Suspected of Fast Food Burglaries in Prince George's County
A Prince George’s County police officer shot and killed a man on Monday after police say he burglarized a Checkers restaurant and refused orders to drop a gun.
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Drivers Have Paid $6.1 Million in I-66 Rush Hour Tolls
New rush hour tolls on Interstate 66 express lanes inside the Beltway are bringing in millions of dollars of revenue, and the number could soon reach $12 million by the end of June.
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Car Chase Snakes Through DC, Md. After Robberies: Police
Three people tied to a crime spree spanning parts of Maryland and D.C. on Monday are in custody after a high-speed car chase, police say.
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Nick Cannon Leads Graduation Ceremony at DC Jail
Inmates at the D.C. jail and Howard University students learned alongside each other this spring, and on Wednesday actor Nick Cannon recognized them.
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Prince George's Co. Parents of 3 Killed in Capitol Heights Crash
Christopher Jackson and his longtime girlfriend Shadella McDowney died early Sunday in Capitol Heights after their car crashed into a utility pole.
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PGCPS Executives Got Raises of Up to 36 Percent
Board members asked for a 4 percent raise for teachers several months ago and were denied. In a letter dated Wednesday, members showed that some executives got raises of as much as 36 percent.
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Virginia Family Helps Their Mom Achieve Her Dream After Her Death
It was Amy Gorman’s lifelong dream to publish her children’s book, “Superpowers of the Shy Girl,” but she did not live to see it on the shelves.
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‘He Was Our Shining Knight': How MLK Inspired Bowie State Students to Demand Equality
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. died 50 years ago, hundreds of Bowie State University students learned the news from inside a jail.