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WSSC Says It’s Safe To Drink The Water After Huge Wastewater Spill

WSSC it is safe to drink the water.

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U.S. Marshall Search For Suspected Teen Murderer On The Run

Hudson is wanted for the June 22 fatal shooting of a man on “K” Street in Southeast.

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Police Arrest Armed Man In Military Fatigues At A Walmart

Springfield Police Lt. Mike Lucas says, “He certainly had the capability and the potential to harm people.”

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Fairfax Police Search For Man Filming Boys In A Public Bathroom

Once in the stall he noticed a hole and when he looked through it, he saw a cell phone screen and it was recording him.

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DC Priest Goes On Trial For Sexually Abusing A Young Girl

The 12-year-old admits the whole incident made her lose interest in religion and God.

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The City of Rockville Offers Voter by Mail Election

Officials say registered voters of the city will began receiving their ballots in early October.

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New Immigrant Child Housing Proposed For No. Va

Currently, Virginia houses about 30 unaccompanied immigrant children in Bristow and Staunton.

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Head of DC Schools Admits A Number Of Staffers Do Not Have Valid Background Checks

DCPS officials do not believe they will have enough time to make those ineligible, eligible in time for the start of the schools year.

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Chipotle Bowls Linked To Cancer

Officials say the chemicals allow the bowls to be able to hold hot, wet and greasy food. However, the Environmental Protection Agency says those compounds do not break down in the body.

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Spotsylvania School Officials Pay A Fake $600,000 Invoice

The county is putting into place measures to make sure something like this does not happen again.

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White Prince George’s Cop Goes On Trial For Assaulting A Black Suspect

Prince George’s County Chief of Police Hank Stawinski praised the officers and said that his department has “a healthy culture of accountability.”

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President Donald Trump Condemns White Supremacy

President Donald Trump this morning in a 10-minute speech addressed the nation to condemn racism and present a plan of action to prevent senseless violence in response to the two mass shootings over the weekend.

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Motorcycle Accident Kills One In Prince George’s County

The cause of the accident is still under investigation.

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New Higher Parking Fees In DC

This is a pilot parking project to improve the number of on street spaces for users.

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A Big Development Project Moves Ahead In Prince George’s Co.

This mixed-use development will include 350 apartments and 220-thousand square feet of commercial space.

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Teen Dies After Falling Into Traffic

Jacob Cassell was a rising Junior at Winston Churchill High School in Bethesda.

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The District Kicks Off #BecomingMPD

This year alone the Mayor plans to provide $3 million dollars to expand the city’s police work force to 4,000 officers by 2021.

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DC’s AG Sues A Landlord Over Lead Paint

Under D.C’s Lead Hazard Prevention and Elimination Act all multi-family use properties built before 1978 must be free of lead-based paint.

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Co. Executive Announces A New Leader To Head The Fire Dept.

Green began her long career with the Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter for the Oxon Hill Fire Department.

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VA Legislative Black Caucus Is Boycotting Jamestown Events

Today celebration marks on July 30, 1619, when its owners in England gave the colonist the right to pick two representatives from each of the 11 settlement areas to help govern them.

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Elderly Couple Threatened On Metro, “I’ll Cut Your Throat” Caught On Tape

The suspects got off at the Eastern Market Station.

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Mayor Bowser Set To Reminds Residents About The City’s Security Camera Reimbursement Program

City officials say that over 7,000 residents have taken advantage of this creative program that helps police solve crimes and in some cases deters crimes.

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Ole Miss Calls FBI To Investigate A Disturbing Student Post Regarding Murdered Emmett Till

Three students from the fraternity Kappa Alpha posted a social media picture of them holding guns and standing by a bullet-riddled grave marker of tortured and murdered Emmitt Till.

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DC Breaks Ground On One of City’s Largest Developments

It is expected to bring in 4 million dollars a year in tax revenue for the city.

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DC’s Disability Services Ends Relationship with Georgetown University

The news is troubling to some advocates and disabled residents. They fear they will no longer get the same level of attention or services.

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DC Man Sentenced To 70 Years In Fatal Carjacking

Wheeler was actual on what’s called a pretrial release in another armed carjacking case in DC a week earlier.

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DC Subcontractors Struggling To Get Paid For Work Done On New Homeless Family Center

The Kennedy is just one of seven new family homeless shelters that were apart of the Mayor’s plan to replace the mega DC General Homeless Shelter and place smaller more personal shelter’s in each of the cities 8 Wards.

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Man Hit By Train

Another person was hit by a Metro train Tuesday night in Anacostia this time sources say he did it on his own will.

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NAACP Hosts 110th Convention

Today at 9:30 a.m. the NAACP will host the Presidential Forum moderated by April Ryan speaking with ten Democratic Presidential candidates.

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DC Police Search For A Gunman Who May Be Carrying A Guitar Case

The Metropolitan Police Department has confirmed the 9th homicide since last Wednesday.

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There’s A New Warning About Taking Aspirin To Prevent A Heart Attack

It is estimated that more than 29 million people take aspirin for the prevention and without a Doctor’s recommendation.

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Former First Lady Michelle Obama Returns To HU

10 to 20 percent of students who choose to go to college never make it. One of the top reason, fiances. The numbers jump to 40 percent in other communities.

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The President And Congressional Leaders Reach Budget Deal

The President of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, said “This agreement is a total abdication of fiscal responsibility by Congress and the president.”

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Massive Protest Continues In Puerto Rico

Reportedly the chats show Rosello used obscene language when talking about women, other constituents and even victims of Hurricane Maria.

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Equifax Ordered To Pay Millions To DC For Massive Data Breach

The company must also create internal measures to ensure that this type of thing never happens again.

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DC Mayor Asks For Public’s Help To End Gun Violence

At 11:30 this morning DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and DC Police Chief Peter Newsham will hold a press conference to update the public about Brown’s case.

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AFT Offers $5K Reward For Morgan State Student Murder

Luis is from Prince George’s County. He was on his way home to see his parents in Hyattsville. The family has created a GoFuneMe page to help cover funeral expenses and to create a memorial fund.

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New Report Finds More Than 5,000 DC Students Are Homeless

The District has trained liaison to assist students who meet the federal definition for homelessness.

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DC Cooling Locations

D.C. Mayor Bowser has extended hours for cooling centers, homeless shelters, and recreation pools across the city.

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Peace Walk Tonight For Makiyah Wilson

Tonight at 7 p.m. at H.D. Woodson her parents are holding a Peace Walk in her memory.

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Kidney Donor Needed

Today’s show was sparked from a heartfelt instagram post by former Washington NFL player, Albert Haynesworth who opened up about his kidney failure.

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African American Activist Found Dead

The Baton Rouge Police Department issued a statement recognizing Joseph and what she meant to others.

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DC Public Schools Budget Shows A $23 (M) Shortfall

The CFO David Umansky says they cannot shift money from within the system to fill the shortfall.

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Police Make An Arrest In A Rape At A Metro Station

Taddesse is being held in a District jail without bond.

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Louisiana Braces For The Possible First Hurricane Of The Season

Barry is expected to arrive either tonight or early Saturday morning. Officials say it could turn into a hurricane before then.

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Missing Teen From DC

Sixteen-year-old Lakira Youngblood was last seen on Wednesday in the 200-block of 45th Street in Southeast.

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Metro Bus Service Gets A “D” On Their Report Card

City leaders are making this a major priority.

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DC Police Make Today Relisha Rudd Awareness Day

Today from 2 to 5 p.m. DC police will be at the 7’11 at Minnesota Avenue and Good Hope Road today handing out flyers.

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Bizarre Car Accident Kills Two At A DC Park

Speed has not been ruled out as a factor in this case.

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DC’s Attorney General Sues Marriott Over Deceptive “Resort Fees”

The suit also alleges that Marriott Hotels are not properly disclosing the true cost of the hotel room online.

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