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    In this photo taken in October 2012, released by WSI, a Quantum Spatial Company,  sensor operators Lennie Rummel left, and Drew Wendeborn, right, are shown inside a helicopter taking measurements with LIDAR, a high-tech laser system mounted on the aircraft, to build a detailed elevation map of the terrain above Omak, Wash. The maps can be used by planners and homeowners to begin to assess landslide risk. (AP Photo/ WSI, a Quantum Spatial Company)
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    No national system to track landslide hazards

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    Washington AG warns consumers about fake IRS call scam
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    Washington AG warns consumers about fake IRS call scam

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    Former Washington Redskin and congressional candidate Clint Didier courts Capitol Hill

    Former Washington Redskin and congressional candidate Clint Didier courts Capitol Hill

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    Vice President Joe Biden likes to campaign at restaurants. During the 2012 campaign,m he stopped at Cruisers Diner on Sunday, in Seaman, Ohio. (Carolyn Kaster - AP)
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    Biden pushes $10.10 minimum wage at D.C. restaurant that pays $3.77 an hour

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    Iowa Republican Senate candidate on big spenders in DC: ‘Let’s make ’em squeal’
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    Iowa Republican Senate candidate on big spenders in DC: ‘Let’s make ’em squeal’

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    Washington state flood insurance premiums to rise
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    Washington state flood insurance premiums to rise

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    Former Washington, D.C., mayor and current city councilmember Marion Barry, left, embraces Mayor Vincent Gray during a media availability to announce Barry's endorsement of Gray's re-election bid in Washington on Wednesday. (Alex Brandon, AP)
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    Study: Blacks with white friends are ‘less black’

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    Washington food program includes college training
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    Washington food program includes college training

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    When liberals are in power, examples abound of
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    Washington will never work until bureaucrats know they can be fired tomorrow

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    Ted Cruz to the press: Tell the FCC where they can put their questionnaire
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    Ted Cruz to the press: Tell the FCC where they can put their questionnaire

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