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Trump says he will pardon 2 DC officers convicted in death of Karon Hylton-Brown
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Prosecutors recited a list of things they said Sutton and Zabavsky did not do.
17h ago
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ACLU sues Trump admin over 'unconstitutional' birthright citizenship order
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President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to noncitizen parents.
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Local Author's Inspiring Restoration Process of a Virginia Mountaintop
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Local author Paula Whyman joined Eileen on Good Morning Washington to discuss her book "Bad Naturalist: One Woman's Ecological Education on a Wild Virginia Moun
on Jan 14
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RFK Stadium demolition to begin late January, officials say
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The long-anticipated demolition of RFK Stadium is set to begin in late January, according to Events DC.
on Jan 13
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Brother of man killed in NE DC hit-and-run urging driver to turn themselves in to police
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7News On Your Side is hearing from the brother of the man who was killed in the Christmas Eve hit-and-run.
on Dec 28
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Five Loudoun County Democrats face off in a Saturday primary for January special election
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On Saturday, Nov. 23, Loudoun County Democrats will choose their nominee for House District 26 for a special election on Jan. 7, 2025.
on Nov 21
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Mother demands answers after son's alleged hanging incident at Md. elementary school
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Authorities are investigation an alleged hanging incident of a student at C. Paul Barnhart Elementary School.
on Nov 19
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6 Loudoun County Democrats declare campaigns for pivotal Saturday State Senate primary
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Democrats have a one-seat majority in the State Senate and Republicans are working to flip a State Senate seat red in an upcoming special election.
on Nov 14
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Student overdoses drop dramatically in Northern Virginia after Youngkin's executive order
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One year ago on Halloween 2023, the Loudoun County Sheriff announced that there was a string of overdoses involving students who attended the same high school.
on Nov 2
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4 red light cameras installed in DC as city reaches $60M in traffic enforcement revenue
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More than 95% of traffic tickets in D.C. are now issued by a camera.
on Oct 26
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Metro plans to implement credit card tap-to-ride system by 2025
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Metro riders may be able to tap their credit card instead of their SmarTrip by 2025.
on Oct 10
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Couple says AI social robot can help keep people company, wants to share to wider audience
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is making it possible for people to talk with robots like Mini-Moe, a tiny robot being designed to chat.Mini-Moe's creators, David
on Oct 10
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SEE IT: Trump-like golden calf in the National Mall protests upcoming evangelical summit
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For a short time on Wednesday, a large golden calf resembling Former President Donald Trump appeared in the National Mall.
on Oct 3
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Biden and Harris head to the Carolinas and Georgia to see Helene damage
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Six states were affected by the storm - Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee.
on Oct 2
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DC's new impound lot boosts capacity by 30%, targets vehicles with high unpaid fines
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The city said it's targeting the highest tickets and worst offenders with the scofflaw pilot program that launched in April.
on Sep 24
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Miss Sassy, cat at center of Ohio pet-eating controversy, allegedly found alive
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Miss Sassy is the cat supposedly at the center of recent claims about Haitian migrants killing and eating pets in an Ohio city.
on Sep 22
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Maryland begins early voting with mail-in ballots starting Friday
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Voting in Maryland set to begin within days --- a month and a half before Election Day.
on Sep 21
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Family of killed DC violence interrupter seeking Justice Department investigation
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The family of D.C. violence interrupter Justin Robinson will speak Monday after the man was shot and killed during an interaction with police in Southeast D.C.
on Sep 17
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Montgomery County launches 'Pink' and 'Lime' rapid bus routes
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Two new bus routes have begun service in Montgomery County, carrying locals to and from the Shady Grove Metro Station and other parts of the county.
on Sep 9
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Appeals court upholds conviction of former Capitol police officer who tried to help rioter
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A federal court upheld the conviction of a Capitol police officer who tried to help a Virginia fisherman avoid criminal charges for his part on January 6th.
on Sep 8
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Grand jury indicts DC Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White on bribery charge: Court docs
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A federal grand jury in D.C. returned a single-count indictment against Councilmember Trayon White.
on Sep 7
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Cars parked for Trump rally damage headstones at Illinois cemetery
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BLOOMINGTON, Ill. WICS - Parking was limited at Donald Trump's campaign event in Bloomington on Sunday, so some attendees parked at the nearby East Lawn Memorial Gardens.Their cars tore up turf and damaged several graves and headstones.More than 15 firefig
on Sep 4
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Tracing Councilmember White's legal encounters from traffic stops to federal indictment
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Since D.C. Councilmember Trayon White was indicted on federal bribery charges, his history with law enforcement has come into focus.
on Sep 2
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Orange County updates water advisory: Bathing and laundry now safe, drinking still banned
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The Virginia Department of Health has switched Orange County's Do Not Use Water Advisory to a Do No Drink Water Advisory.
on Aug 26
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Public schools close in Orange County due to a Do Not Use Water Advisory
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Only bottled water should be used for all drinking, beverage and food preparation (including baby formula), making ice, brushing teeth, and washing dishes.
on Aug 25
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Alleged neo-Nazi murder suspect found dead in Fairfax County jail cell
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An inmate placed at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center was found dead in his jail cell early Thursday morning, police say.
on Aug 24
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Dozens of DC Circulator employees protest at Franklin Park ahead of mass layoffs
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The clock is ticking and in less than a month, hundreds of employees with the D.C. Circulator bus service are expected to be laid off.
on Aug 10
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Cat experiments stopped at US Department of Veterans Affairs
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Research has been halted including implanting experimental medical devices in seven cats' backs and legs.
on Aug 10
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Metro train risks potential collision in Alexandria, Virginia
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The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission revealed an incident in which a train that should have been stopped received a command allowing it to keep going.
on Aug 7
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John Deere drops 'social or cultural awareness' events: 'Founded in America's heartland'
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The news follows a decision by the company to lay off some 600 workers in Illinois and Iowa ahead of its expansion to Mexico.
on Jul 19
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2 men, 2 women injured in Southeast DC shooting, police say
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A shooting in Southeast, D.C. left four people injured Monday night, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
on Jul 9
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Republican political candidate loses support after throwing tarantula down stairs
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A Republican candidate for county commissioner publicly lost support from the GOP after throwing her roommate's tarantula down the stairs.
on Jul 4
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Boil Water Advisory issued for all of DC, Arlington County ahead of July 4 celebrations
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A Boil Water Advisory was issued Wednesday night for all of D.C. and Arlington County.
on Jul 4
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Prince George's County couple dies on pilgrimage as extreme heat grips millions
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A couple from Bowie, Maryland has died taking the Hajj in Saudi Arabia, and their family believes extreme heat is to blame.
on Jun 25
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8 people arrested during protest at Congressional Baseball Game
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Eight people were arrested Wednesday night while trying to protest on the field during the Congressional Baseball Game at National Park.
on Jun 24
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DC celebrates National Caribbean American Heritage Month with monthlong events
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June is National Caribbean American Heritage Month and D.C. is marking it with festivities throughout the month.
on Jun 24
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22 cooling centers open in Prince George's County for extreme weekend heat
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Prince George's County has opened 22 air-conditioned cooling centers and canceled outdoor events as a wave of extreme heat continues.
on Jun 24
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Protesters at White House demand cease-fire as Israel's war on Gaza enters eighth month
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Pro-Palestine protesters, once again, gathered in front of the White House with a clear demand: a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
on Jun 23
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VDOT to add 135 acres of roadside habitat for bees, bats and other pollinators
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The Virginia Department of Transportation will be adding 135 new acres of "pollinator habitats" along state roadways for birds, bees, bats and more.
on Jun 18
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San Francisco removes flag used by Jan. 6 rioters from city hall, report says
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The 'An Appeal to Heaven' flag recently sparked controversy again after it was seen at a home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.
on May 30
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GWU professor tells campus protesters to go back to dorms 'mommy and daddy are paying for'
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The visiting George Washington University professor accused protesters of overlooking how privileged they are to attend college in the U.S.
on May 28
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DC Central Kitchen celebrates serving it's 50 millionth meal on Good Morning Washington.
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DC Central Kitchen has hit a major milestone! The kitchen's CEO joined Good Morning Washington to share the news of serving their 50 millionth meal! (7News)
on May 16
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At 83, a woman becomes Howard University's oldest doctoral graduate
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For Marie Fowler, 83, the journey toward earning her doctoral degree in divinity was about much more than an education.
on May 13
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'Basketball sized' chunk of ice from the sky kills Utah family's goat
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Cassidy Lewis said she was inside her Eagle Mountain home Monday morning when right at 9:30 a.m. she heard a loud bang from outside and the entire house shook.
on May 10
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5 high schoolers shot during 'senior skip day' party at Greenbelt community park
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Five individuals, believed to be high school students, were shot at a senior skip day party held a t a Greenbelt park, police say.
on Apr 20
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EPA sets first-ever limits on toxic PFAS in America's drinking water
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For the first time in nearly three decades, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set legal limits for contaminants in drinking water.
on Apr 16
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Arkansas governor declares 'state of emergency' ahead of Monday's solar eclipse
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency Friday as The Natural State prepares to host an influx of tourists for Monday's solar eclipse
on Apr 13
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Community holds DC vigil for aid workers killed while supplying aid in Gaza
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Dozens of people are set to gather in D.C. Thursday afternoon for a vigil honoring the lives of 200 aid workers killed supporting those in the Gaza Strip.
on Apr 13
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Hundreds of cruise passengers getting a refund after 7News I-Team investigation
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Finally, the remaining 300 passengers of cancelled Capital Jazz Super Cruises that were set to sail but didn't in 2021 and 2022 will be receiving a refund.
on Apr 6
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Herndon police barred from academy after issue with Chinese signatures on certificates
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A Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town's chief complained about Chinese signatures the certificates.
on Apr 4