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    The Blotter: Ex-D.C. cop admits to hit-and-run of cyclist
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    The Blotter: Ex-D.C. cop admits to hit-and-run of cyclist

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    Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker will have more control over the county's school system thanks to a bill passed by state senators today. (Photo: Examiner file)
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    Former D.C. cop admits to hit-and-run of cyclist
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    Former Councilman Michael Brown announced Tuesday that he is dropping out of the D.C. Council at-large race. (Photo: Examiner file)

    With Michael Brown out, D.C. Council at-large race is wide open

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    Prince William County joins chorus calling to cut COG funds over gun stance

    Prince William County joins chorus calling to cut COG funds over gun stance

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    3-Minute Interview: Teenage magician Drew Kennerley

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    Ex-nonprofit head busted in child-sex sting to plead guilty
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    Meghan Cox Gurdon: A chatelaine’s sang-froid is tested when fridge goes on the fritz

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Montgomery County recently completed the installation of 12,000 new meters that allow drivers to use a cashless key system to pay for parking.  This next generation parking meter is seen on Thursday, August 17, 2006 in Downtown Silver Spring.

    Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett proposes raising parking rates in Bethesda

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    U.S. marshals are looking for Aaron Wynn, a suspected drug dealer who they say never leaves home without carrying a weapon.
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    Most Wanted: Suspected cocaine dealer is ‘armed and dangerous,’ marshals say

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    April 3, 2013 4:00 am
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