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Man Strips Naked Inside Senate Office Building
A man entered a U.S. Senate office building on Tuesday afternoon and stripped fully nude, police say.
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Suspected Potomac River Rapist, Who Terrorized DC Area in the '90s, Arrested
Police in D.C. and Montgomery County say they have arrested the Potomac River Rapist who killed a D.C. intern and raped nine women over the course of seven years in the 1990s.
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Machete-Wielding Man Wanted for Possible Anti-Gay Attack in NoMa
A man with a machete chased two men into an apartment building lobby in the NoMa area last week in what police are investigating as a possible anti-gay attack.
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DC Store Honors Gift Certificate Couple Received for 1969 Wedding
A Maryland couple got a gift certificate for their wedding in November 1969 and tucked it away. Five decades later, as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, a D.C. store let them redeem the forgotten gift certificate.
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Virginia Democrats Nominate First-Ever Female Speaker of the House
Democrats from Virginia’s House of Delegates have nominated Eileen Filler-Corn to be the first female Speaker of the House in state history.
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Woman Who Gave the Finger to Trump's Car Wins Election
The woman who lost her job after displaying her middle finger at President Donald Trump’s motorcade has won a seat on a county board of supervisors in Virginia.
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‘Sorry Not Sorry for Partying': Triumphant Nats Ride Zamboni Shirtless in Celebration With Caps
The Washington Nationals kept the World Series victory party going at the Washington Capitals’ hockey game Sunday night.
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‘Sorry Not Sorry for Partying': Triumphant Nats Ride Zamboni Shirtless in Celebration With Caps
The Washington Nationals kept the World Series victory party going at the Washington Capitals’ hockey game Sunday night.
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The ‘Beer Guy' Moment Was Worth an Estimated $8M in Ads. Bud Light Tells How It Happened
Bud Light gave News4 a behind-the-scenes look at how they found the “beer guy” and made him the star of a nationally televised ad within 48 hours.
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DC Performance Artist to Hull Rice for Days at Portrait Gallery in Tribute to Enslaved Ancestors
D.C. performance artist Sheldon Scott has hulled rice by hand for so long this week that his fingerprints are wearing off. He’ll do the grueling work for a few days. His enslaved ancestors on the South Carolina coast did it for years.
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Bud Light Turns Clip of Nats Fan Who ‘Saved' Beers Into Ad
The Washington Nationals fan who held on to two beers as a World Series ball flew toward him in Game 5 now has his own Bud Light ad.
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Nats Fan Who ‘Saved' Beers Is Headed to World Series Game 6
The Washington Nationals fan who held on to two beers as a World Series ball flew toward him in Game 5 in D.C. is headed to Game 6 in Houston.
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Nats Fan Holds On to Beers as World Series Ball Wallops Him
A Nats fan is being hailed as a “hero” after he gripped two Bud Lights as a ball flew at him during Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday night.
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DIA Employee Leaked Secret Information to Journalist Girlfriend, DOJ Says
A Defense Intelligence Agency employee from Alexandria, Virginia, was arrested Wednesday after federal prosecutors say he leaked classified information to his journalist girlfriend and a second journalist.
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DC Council Votes to Rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day
“Columbus enslaved, colonized, mutilated, and massacred thousands of Indigenous People in the Americas,” Council Member David Grosso said in a statement.
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Sportsbook in Capital One Arena to Be First of Its Kind in US
The company that owns the Washington Capitals, Mystics and Wizards says it’s opening a sportsbook inside Capital One Arena.
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1 Killed, 1 Injured in Hollywood Boat Crash
The company that owns the Washington Capitals, Mystics and Wizards says it’s opening a sportsbook inside Capital One Arena.
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Football Coach With Down Syndrome Marks 20 Years With Maryland School Team
When the lights come on for Friday night football at Walt Whitman High School, the smile of one coach shines just as bright. Assistant Head Coach Ramon De Paula is celebrating 20 years with the team. He was born with Down syndrome but says he will never let it stop him from following his dreams.
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The View From the Top: Washington Monument Reopens After 3-Year-Closure
For the first time in three years, you can go to the top of the Washington Monument and see panoramic views of the Capitol, all the monuments and everything in between.
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Baltimore Mayor: No Bomb Found After Search, Evacuations
Police found no bomb after searching a suspicious vehicle that prompted evacuations in a large swath of downtown Baltimore, Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young said in a statement on Monday.