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The best and worst of Super Bowl ads 02/03/2020 09:51am • NEW YORK (AP) â Boston accents got poked. âœGroundhog Dayâ got â surprise â resurrected, complete with Bill Murray. Google pulled out tears, and Cheetos and Doritos danced. All to the tune of $5.6 million for 30 seconds â to reach 100 million people with your product. During adverti Va. assembly votes: Abortion, phone use by drivers, concealed carry, discrimination 01/30/2020 11:12am • Virginia lawmakers voted Wednesday to repeal some abortion restrictions, require concealed-carry permit training be done in person, and to ban handheld cellphone use by drivers. The Senate voted to repeal abortion restrictions imposed by Republicans, including a 24-hour waiting period and mandato Anne Arundel investigates later start time for school days Anne Arundel investigates later start time for school days 01/26/2020 10:33am • Parents who attended a recent Anne Arundel Board of Education meeting said they support a later starting time for the Maryland school system. Prismatic Services, a consulting firm, recently recommended roughly two dozen transportation-related changes for Anne Arundel County Public Schools, includ Traffic safety group ranks DC, Maryland and Virginia efforts to prevent deadly crashes Traffic safety group ranks DC, Maryland and Virginia efforts to prevent deadly crashes 01/23/2020 06:50pm • The White House is visible as morning traffic builds along 16th Street Northwest, in Washington, Wednesday, March 16, 2016.  (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) More than 37,000 people are expected to be killed on U.S. highways this year, and one group is renewing calls for states to pass traffic safety l Virginia bills would ban holding phone while driving, prevent racial targeting 01/22/2020 08:10am • It's already illegal to text or read a message on a smartphone while driving in Virginia, but opponents of distracted driving are renewing a push to ban holding a phone while behind the wheel. New bills being considered in Virginia's House and Senate â HB874 and SB160 â would tweak the curren Traffic deaths at 6-year low on dangerous Indian Head Highway Traffic deaths at 6-year low on dangerous Indian Head Highway 01/17/2020 11:44am • Almost 70 people have died on Indian Head Highway over the course of a dozen years, in part because of drag racing, drunken driving and excessive speed. But AAA Mid-Atlantic says Indian Head Highway â Maryland Route 210 â is the safest it's been in years. The travel advocacy group said the nu DC Mayor Bowser 'ready to turn the page' after Jack Evans announces resignation DC Mayor Bowser 'ready to turn the page' after Jack Evans announces resignation 01/08/2020 02:05pm • As the federal investigation into D.C. Council member Jack Evans continues, Mayor Muriel Bowser made it clear Wednesday that she does not want it to serve as a distraction from the work ahead in the District. "I'm obviously very sad that a public servant who had dedicated his career to improving Movie Review: 'Cats' is a cat-astrophe 01/03/2020 02:47am • This image by Universal Pictures shows Taylor Swift as Bombalurina in a scene from "Cats." (Universal Pictures via AP) Cats may have nine lives, but the new movie "Cats" uses every last one of them. Tom Hooper's adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1981 Broadway musical simply does not tra 'Dangerous dysfunction': Safety failures found after Metro riders sent toward smoke 'Dangerous dysfunction': Safety failures found after Metro riders sent toward smoke 12/20/2019 12:29pm • Metro riders in D.C. were stuck in a tunnel near a fire last week because of Metro's failure to follow safety procedures and a lack of training for train operators, a repeat of the âœchaoticâ response in the agencyâs long-troubled Rail Operations Control Center. âœThe atmosphere in the ROCC Montgomery Co. leaders, residents talk road safety, pedestrian and bicyclist deaths at town hall Montgomery Co. leaders, residents talk road safety, pedestrian and bicyclist deaths at town hall 12/14/2019 04:45pm • Alarmed by an increase in the number of pedestrian and bicyclist deaths and injuries, Montgomery County residents and leaders gathered for a town hall Saturday morning to discuss road safety. And it didn't take long before the session's importance was underscored by another incident. "In the 15 m Trump plots his defense following the historic rebuke he hopes to foil 12/14/2019 08:18am • Historic? Yes. Rebuke? Not so much. The House Judiciary Committee's vote Friday passing articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump was meant as extraordinary repudiation. The history was certainly there, and is weighing on the President. But it did not app After Oct. Metro crash, smoother automatic operations may be delayed indefinitely After Oct. Metro crash, smoother automatic operations may be delayed indefinitely 12/11/2019 10:40am • Metro may not return to smoother, more efficient automatic train operation for five to seven years, since the current system may be scrapped before it ever gets reactivated. âœAs far as we know, they are not going to be turning that back on any time in the next five years,â Sharmila Samarasing Richmond council backs ban on handheld cellphone use while driving Richmond council backs ban on handheld cellphone use while driving 12/10/2019 05:00am • The Richmond City Council unanimously approved a ban on handheld cellphone use while driving. The ordinance, proposed by Mayor Levar Stoney, passed Monday and will take effect in six months.The first offense will be punishable by a $125 fine. If you're caught again you'll pay $250. Richmond Babies love cellphones, but parents should set boundaries 12/06/2019 05:12pm • Babies are attracted to the bright colors, lights and sounds of cellphones. But doctors say too much screen time can pose a risk to babies' developing brains. Exposing babies to cellphones for a short period of time won't necessarily have an impact on a child's development, but experts say the ri Montgomery County Council member wants to use cameras to crack down on distracted drivers Montgomery County Council member wants to use cameras to crack down on distracted drivers 11/26/2019 04:15pm • A Montgomery County Council member wants Maryland state lawmakers to consider a bill that would use cameras to cite drivers for distracted driving. County council member Tom Hucker said the cameras would work the same way that red light and speed cameras do. "This doesn't expand or change what
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