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Some thoughts on how to be fire safe in your car. Full Story »
Some thoughts on how to be fire safe in your car. Full Story »
DC is defending delays in approving a charity's plan to bring hundreds of doctors, dentists and nurses into the city next month for a massive three day clinic at the DC Armory. Full Story »
The town of Sargodha has become known as a stronghold of radical Islamic groups. Now, police there say they have thwarted a major terror plot. Full Story »
Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al-Qaeda linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they lacked references. Full Story »
Armed with condoms and hot cocoa, the heroes of HIPS hit the streets of Washington DC to help sex workers stay safe. Full Story »
A pedestrian signal at New York Avenue and Bladensburg Road was turned on for the first time this morning, resulting in a significant traffic back-up on New York Avenue. Full Story »
President Barack Obama is declining to comment on the arrests of five Americans in Pakistan over possible terrorism links. Full Story »
The head of an Islamic human rights group says five U.S. men who disappeared from the Washington area recently left behind a disturbing video. Full Story »
A volunteer organization that has brought free visual and dental care to almost six hundred towns and cities wants to come to the nation's capital, but DC officials are not sure they want or need the help. Full Story »
Congress will subpoena the White House gate-crashers to testify about how they got into a state dinner without an invitation. Full Story »
The TSA removed the document from the Internet on Sunday after the lapse was reported on a blog. Full Story »
Former Washington Wizards owner Abe Pollin was remembered as a civic-minded visionary, passionate sportsman and generous philanthropist at a public memorial service Tuesday night. Full Story »
DC Corrections Officials confirmed to 9NEWS NOW that a 9 millimeter gun was discovered inside the city's jail early Tuesday morning. Full Story »
The woman who police say tried to cut an unborn child out of a woman's belly will be arraigned on charges of kidnapping, assault and attempted murder. READ POLICE CHARGING DOCUMENTS Full Story »
A nine-month long investigation launched by the Center for Public Integrity indicates college women who are sexually assaulted face a number of barriers when they choose to report it to authorities. Full Story »
Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele said that when Democrats get in trouble, "they play that race card, that slavery card, that civil rights card." Full Story »
The White House asks congress for power to oversee all public rail systems. Full Story »
The exercise, called Falcon Virgo 10-03, will take place late Tuesday evening and early Wednesday. Full Story »
DC Council Chairman Vincent Gray wants to run for Mayor, but he'll first have to clear two investigations that have been launched into repair work done at his home in Southeast. Full Story »
A man wanders the halls of a high security building. Full Story »
The advisory affects a segment of NW Washington that includes approximately 750 buildings. Full Story »
Police say the victim was taken from a womens' shelter in DC, and that suspect in the attack apparently was trying to cut out her unborn child. VIEW POLICE CHARGING DOCUMENTS Full Story »
Once called a "sleepy southern town," the Washington area changed dramatically after Pearl Harbor. Full Story »
The Princess and the Frog features the first African-American Princess. The movie also features a "Prince Naveen" who speaks with a Latin accent and hails from the fictitious land of Maldonia. Full Story »
Metro riders are leaving less money on their fare cards. Full Story »
A tree is reflected in a rain puddle in the German city of Stuttgart. AFP/DDP/Sascha Schuermann
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