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    Man pleads guilty to robbing 3 gas stations

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    DC residents to vote on whether to legalize pot

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    FILE - This May 15, file photo shows pedestrians passing the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington. Attorneys are set to make closing arguments in a case that will determine the future of one of the nation's oldest museums and one of the few independent art galleries in the nation's capital. Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art are seeking to merge the museum and its college into George Washington University and the National Gallery of Art, dissolving the independent Corcoran after years of financial troubles. A group of current students and faculty has fought the merger in court, arguing there are ways to save the Corcoran. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf, File)

    Judge hears arguments on Corcoran Gallery merger

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    August 6, 2014 9:25 pm
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    Man rides to drive-thru on bike, tries to rob bank

    Man rides to drive-thru on bike, tries to rob bank

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    Swim advisory issued for part of Va. Beach

    Swim advisory issued for part of Va. Beach

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    Destructive insect found in rice shipment at port

    Destructive insect found in rice shipment at port

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    Authorities investigate Ocean City diving accident

    Authorities investigate Ocean City diving accident

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    WJZ-TV, The Sun to co-host gubernatorial debate

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    3 birds at Virginia Zoo die due to viral infection

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    This photo combo provided by Wicomico County sheriff's office shows, from left,  Paul Hurst and Cary Edwards. A Maryland judge has ordered two men held without bond on charges of attacking a housemate and trying to forcibly remove a tattoo from his arm.  Investigators say 33-year-old Paul Martin Hurst of Hebron, Md.,  and 35-year-old Carey Lee Edwards of Williamsburg, Va, savagely beat the victim, then tried to carve and burn a tattoo from his arm. Wicomico County sheriff Mike Lewis  says all three men are affiliated with the Juggalos, a cult fan base of the rap-metal duo Insane Clown Posse that the FBI has described as ganglike. Lewis says the suspects thought the victim disrespected the Posse and didn't deserve to wear the tattoo.  (AP Photo/Wicomico County sheriff's office)

    Two held without bond after tattoo attack

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    August 6, 2014 5:34 pm
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