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By MATT CONNOLLY | 06/13/13 08:15 PM
The Washington Examiner ended local news coverage Friday, leaving behind an eight-year legacy of public service and watchdog journalism.
Readers will remember the print edition for its aggressive coverage of crime and...
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By RACHEL BAYE | 06/13/13 08:00 PM
Maryland has approved new teacher evaluation systems in Prince George's County Public Schools and 20 other Maryland school systems, clearing the way for the state to receive $250 million in federal funds, the Maryland...
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| 06/13/13 07:20 PM
Beginning next week, The Washington Examiner will move online and to a new weekly print magazine.
The revamped news outlet will focus on national politics and policy, investigative reporting and commentary.
Its...
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By KYTJA WEIR | 06/13/13 07:15 PM
Metro train operators ran red signals on the system's rails five times in the past three months, an unusual spate of the incidents, Metro officials said Thursday.
No crashes occurred and no one was hurt in the...
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By STEVE CONTORNO | 06/13/13 07:05 PM
The battle for political control of Virginia began in earnest this week when the Democratic Party completed its ticket, and both parties are scrambling to convince an increasingly purple state that they're not the...
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By SCOTT MCCABE | 06/13/13 07:05 PM
Taste the Rainbow
A Kentucky man is accused of selling more than sweets out of his "Get It" candy store in Louisville.
Lorenzo Byrd is facing numerous drug charges, including trafficking in marijuana and trafficking a...
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By TALKING POINTS | 06/13/13 06:50 PM
What did a Pa. man do when he found a young, lost reptile?
He offered the gator aid. The Philadelphia man called animal control authorities to help rescue a juvenile alligator he found near a sewer grate on his street....
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By LIZ ESSLEY | 06/13/13 06:40 PM
Two tornadoes were reported in Montgomery County, and tens of thousands of area residents lost power. But for much of the Washington region, Thursday's storm -- and the frenzy leading up to it -- turned out to be nothing...
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By SCOTT MCCABE, NAOMI JAGODA | 06/13/13 06:20 PM
P.G. man faces 115 years for stalking ex-wife
A Hyattsville man was found guilty of stalking and harassing his ex-wife, including setting up fake online profiles seeking sex from men.
Michael Anthony Johnson was...
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By KATE JACOBSON | 06/13/13 06:10 PM
Crime at Montgomery County's Metro stops has fallen to 275 incidents from 354 last year, but officials are concerned with the large number of thefts of riders' smart phones and other electronics.
Jeff Delinksi, deputy...
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By ERIC P. NEWCOMER | 06/13/13 06:10 PM
A court-ordered report shows that the District fails to properly serve some of its developmentally disabled residents.
For more than three decades, the city has failed to fully comply with a court ruling that found that...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/13/13 05:30 PM
Prosecutors are recommending that the ringleader in the stabbing of a gay teenage boy near the Howard Theatre last year be sentenced to about 11 years behind bars, court papers show.
Ali Jackson, 20, pleaded guilty...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/13/13 05:15 PM
A 24-year-old woman accused of stealing a kitten from the Washington Humane Society pleaded not guilty in D.C. Superior Court on Thursday, court records show.
Porsha Nicole Evans, of Southeast D.C., has been charged...
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By ALAN BLINDER | 06/13/13 05:00 PM
A business associate of Jeffrey Thompson, the city contractor and political donor who is the subject of a sprawling corruption investigation, has been charged with breaking federal campaign finance laws.
In a court...
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By ALAN BLINDER | 06/13/13 04:35 PM
Two more employees of the District's chief financial officer have been implicated in a long-running probe into misconduct tied to the fraudulent use of disabled parking permits.
D.C. Inspector General Charles...
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By SCOTT MCCABE | 06/13/13 04:00 PM
A Hyattsville man was found guilty of stalking and harassing his ex-wife, including setting up fake online profiles seeking sex from men.
Michael Anthony Johnson was convicted on 73 counts and is facing a maximum of 115...
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By KYTJA WEIR | 06/13/13 04:00 PM
Metro crews are inspecting the agency's oldest rail cars daily and outfitting them with special Kevlar protections in the wake of explosions on an out-of-service Red Line train last month.
The Red Line train caught fire...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/13/13 11:15 AM
A juvenile died after a hit-and-run collision in Prince George's County, police said.
The crash occurred at about 9:45 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Hills Road and St. Barnabas Road in Temple Hills.
According to a police...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/13/13 11:10 AM
Prince George's County police have identified the man who died Wednesday after a police car struck his vehicle and the county police officer who was driving the striking vehicle.
The deceased driver is 32-year-old James...
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By MATT CONNOLLY | 06/13/13 01:50 AM
The Washington region is gaining minorities at an even faster rate than the rapidly diversifying nation, according to census data releasedThursday, with Asian immigrants and Hispanic families leading the way.
The...
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By MATT CONNOLLY | 06/13/13 01:45 AM
The District has a higher percentage of female residents than any of the 50 states, according to census data released Thursday.
About 52.3 percent of D.C. residents are female, just outpacing Rhode Island and Maryland...
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By STEVE CONTORNO | 06/12/13 09:00 PM
The Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in Virginia, Chesapeake pastor E.W. Jackson, admitted Wednesday to past financial problems, including a bankruptcy and a slew of unpaid taxes in Massachusetts and Virginia....
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By ERIC P. NEWCOMER | 06/12/13 09:00 PM
The movement to derail the Frank Gehry design plan for the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial took a big step forward Wednesday, when a House subcommittee approved a bill that would begin a new selection process for the...
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By KATE JACOBSON | 06/12/13 08:30 PM
Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett's announcement Wednesday that he is seeking re-election for the county's top spot sets up a Democratic showdown with his predecessor and a county lawmaker who has been critical of...
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By TALKING POINTS | 06/12/13 07:20 PM
What was it in the bananas boxes that prompted a Danish supermarket to call the police?
Workers in a produce department in Copenhagen, Denmark, were wondering why some boxes of bananas seemed unusually heavy. When they...
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By SCOTT MCCABE | 06/12/13 06:30 PM
Arrest in Taser sex-assault attempt
D.C. police have made an arrest of a Montgomery County man who they said used a Taser in a break-in and attempted sexual assault of a woman in Northwest Washington.
Fifty-year-old...
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By SCOTT MCCABE | 06/12/13 06:25 PM
A Silver Spring middle school teacher has been accused of sexually abusing three students on campus.
Montgomery County police began the investigation last month after administrators at the A. Mario Loiederman Middle...
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By SCOTT MCCABE | 06/12/13 06:25 PM
U.S. Marshals deputies are looking for a burglary suspect who was chased away by an unsuspecting University Park homeowner.
According to police, on the afternoon of May 14, the homeowner arrived at the residence on the...
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By RACHEL BAYE | 06/12/13 06:15 PM
Attending high school outside of a student's neighborhood would become more difficult under a new policy being considered by the Montgomery County school board.
The change would, for the first time, require students who...
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By ANDY BROWNFIELD | 06/12/13 06:15 PM
A state audit of Maryland's Military Department found that the agency claimed it had $700,000 from a federal grant that was never authorized. That money will have to come out of taxpayers' pockets if the department can't...
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By LIZ ESSLEY | 06/12/13 06:05 PM
Metro riders who use the Silver Line's future stop at Washington Dulles International Airport may have to pay an extra surcharge on top of their regular fare if Loudoun County officials get their way.
It's unfair that...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/12/13 04:50 PM
A 28-year-old man has been arrested in the 2011 strangulation and stabbing death of an Eastern Market vendor whose body was found near a creek in a Northeast D.C. park.
Mark Anthony Coates, of Northeast D.C., was...
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By MEGHAN COX GURDON | 06/12/13 04:50 PM
As alert readers know, tomorrow is the last newspaper edition of The Washington Examiner. Beginning next week, the work of my colleagues who write about politics and policy will appear on the Internet, which is now the...
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By SCOTT MCCABE | 06/12/13 04:10 PM
On this day, June 13, in 1863, opponents of conscription began the New York draft riots, regarded as one of most violent civil disorder events in U.S. history.
The rioters were largely poor, working-class Irish...
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By KATE JACOBSON | 06/12/13 01:00 PM
Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett is officially running for re-election next year.
Leggett wrote in a letter addressed to residents that he will seek a third term as county executive. The letter outlines his...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/12/13 12:50 PM
One person is dead after his car was struck by a Prince George's County police car being driven by an on-duty officer, police said.
At 3:05 a.m. Wednesday, the officer was responding to an unrelated collision and was...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/12/13 11:45 AM
A Southeast D.C. man has died after being shot in Northeast Washington, police said.
About 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, 45-year-old Lawrence David Phillips was shot multiple times in the 400 block of 18th Street NE, which is in...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/12/13 11:40 AM
A 4-year-old boy died early Wednesday morning from injuries he sustained in a Charles County crash that also caused injuries to two siblings and the children's mother, officials said.
Darius Harsha, his 2-month-old...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/12/13 11:35 AM
A 60-year-old Alexandria-area man was struck by a police car in Fairfax County, police said.
About 2 p.m. Tuesday, the man was crossing Richmond Highway/Route 1 outside of a crosswalk, a substantial distance away from...
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By NAOMI JAGODA | 06/12/13 10:10 AM
A 15-year-old Chevy Chase boy is dead after a tree fell and struck him near the Rock Creek Trail, police said.
Joshua Davis was reported missing by his parents Monday night when he didn't return from a bicycle ride....
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By HARRY JAFFE | 06/11/13 07:30 PM
Given this week's bribery plea by former city council member Michael Brown, I am saving up to pay off my bets that Mayor Vincent Gray would escape the long arm of U.S. Attorney Ron Machen. People scoffed when I said Gray...
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By RACHEL BAYE | 06/11/13 07:15 PM
Only 14 percent of the students who attend closing DC Public Schools have re-enrolled in the school system for the fall, schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson said Tuesday.
By comparison, roughly 40 percent of the school...
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By SCOTT MCCABE | 06/11/13 07:00 PM
Two Northern Virginia friends are in hot water after one of them stole an FBI machine gun and later used the weapon to shoot at a tow truck, according to charging papers.
Jonathan Cowden, 26, a security guard and Nate...
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By KATE JACOBSON | 06/11/13 06:50 PM
The Montgomery County Council is moving forward with a new $63.1 million training facility for police and firefighters.
The proposed Public Safety Training Academy would be in Montgomery Village off Snouffer School Road...
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By SCOTT MCCABE, NAOMI JAGODA | 06/11/13 06:50 PM
Silver Spring man sentenced for child porn
A Silver Spring man was sentenced to nearly four years in prison on a charge of possession of child pornography.
Marc Gange, 35, pleaded guilty in February in federal court...
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By ANDY BROWNFIELD | 06/11/13 06:40 PM
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley has approved 40 new and increased taxes and fees since he took office in 2007 that are projected to cost Marylanders $9.5 billion through fiscal 2014.
"Nobody expected the total impact to...
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By KYTJA WEIR | 06/11/13 06:40 PM
Metro is on track to end the year in the black, with as much as $25 million more than expected in its coffers.
The transit agency likely will finish the fiscal year that ends on June 30 with a "positive position" of $20...
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By ALAN BLINDER | 06/11/13 05:45 PM
The name "Jeffrey Thompson" has never publicly passed through the lips of U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen Jr.
But in a court filing and during a rare news conference this week, Machen left little doubt that Thompson, a...
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By SCOTT MCCABE | 06/11/13 05:35 PM
On this day, June 12, in 1963, civil rights leader Medgar Evers was fatally shot outside his home in Mississippi by Ku Klux Klan member Byron De La Beckwith Jr.
Evers, 37, was instrumental in desegregating the...
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By LIZ ESSLEY | 06/11/13 05:35 PM
Typing a short text message or glancing in the mirror to adjust makeup often sends drivers sailing through red lights, a new analysis has found.
Researchers with the National Coalition for Safer Roads and FocusDriven...
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