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D.C. among worst cities to retire
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Washington as among the worst cities in the country for retirees.
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D.C. ambulances and fire trucks out of service for years
D.C. Fire & EMS is coming under fire after a new report raises questions about whether the department is prepared for emergencies.
Tags: D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services, ambulance, fire truck, Kenneth Ellerbe
Runners rock and run streets of D.C.
A rockin' marathon kicked off the St. Patrick's Day weekend off with a bang when about 30,000 runners ran through the District's streets for the second annual Rock 'n' Roll USA Marathon & CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Rock 'n' Roll USA Half Marathon .
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Federal employees owe $3.5 billion in unpaid taxes
From military personnel to postal workers, federal employees are on the hook for $3.5 billion in unpaid taxes for 2011.
Tags: unpaid taxes, taxes, IRS, internal revenue service
Loudoun increases police presence after BB gun shooting
The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is beefing up police presence after a person shot at two siblings in the Broadlands area.
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Dozens of performers audition for the solo of a lifetime
Fifty performers gave their best to try and score a spot on the Nationals' roster of national anthem singers for the upcoming baseball season.
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ListenTelecommuting debate: Pros and cons for federal workers
When bad weather strikes the D.C. metro area, the federal government can shut down. But that doesn't mean federal workers are off the hook.
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Nats mascot hopefuls compete for the job of a lifetime
Fifty-eight finalists tried out to be the next Racing President at Nationals Park Saturday.
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ListenEarly voting causes electronic fraud concerns
Voters waited in line for hours to cast their ballots on Election Day. Now, some claim the move to expand early voting in Maryland could lead to voter fraud.
Tags: voter fraud, Maryland State Board of Elections, Election Day,
Phone scammers targeting Prince George's County
Prince George's County detectives are warning residents of a phone scam that threatens to blackmail residents' in order to ask their financial information.



