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    SILVER SPRING, MD - JULY 02:  A hand-written sign about local power company Pepco hangs on a pole in a residential neighborhood July 2, 2012 in Silver Spring, Maryland.  About 445,000 businesses and households in the metropolitan area surrounding the nation's capital remain without electricity three days after a deadly storm ripped a path from Illinois to the Mid Atlantic region. Almost 40-percent of Pepco customers in Montgomery County, just north of the District of Columbia, are still without electricity and the power company does not expect to have full service restored until Friday.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    Montgomery County lacks power to take over Pepco’s lines, county attorney says

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    D.C.’s only all-boys public school to close
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    D.C.’s only all-boys public school to close

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    Former D.C. principal charged with tuition fraud
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    Former D.C. principal charged with tuition fraud

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    Mayor Vincent Gray proposes 2 percent more in school funds
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    Mayor Vincent Gray proposes 2 percent more in school funds

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    Charters shell out to renovate long-vacant D.C. school buildings
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    Charters shell out to renovate long-vacant D.C. school buildings

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    Fairfax mom vows to take fight to remove novel ‘Beloved’ from schools to state education board
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    Fairfax mom vows to take fight to remove novel ‘Beloved’ from schools to state education board

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    Fairfax County school board rejects request to ban ‘Beloved’
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    Fairfax County school board rejects request to ban ‘Beloved’

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    Prince George’s pulls video that advocates therapy for gay teens
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    Prince George’s pulls video that advocates therapy for gay teens

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    More students attending D.C. public schools
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    More students attending D.C. public schools

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Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's education reform plan includes a new board to take over failing schools.
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    Virginia lawmakers OK state takeover of failing schools

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