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D.C. Lays Out Rules For Applying For Concealed Carry Permits
D.C. will start taking applications for concealed carry permits on Thursday, and has published rules spelling out who is eligible to apply. -
Delays Are Coming: DDOT Outlines Plans For 16th Street Bridge Replacement
The 30,000 or so cars and buses that travel over the 16th Street Bridge daily could be looking at delays of 15-30 minutes every day, beginning in February. -
Ben Bradlee, Who Led 'Washington Post' To New Heights, Dies At 93
As editor, Bradlee led the newspaper to national eminence with charm, drive, instinct and, most notably, an epic confrontation with the Nixon White House. -
Ebola Vaccine Could Start Testing In Africa By January
The World Health Organization says two vaccine candidates now undergoing small-scale tests of dosage and safety in people might be ready for broader deployment in Africa by early 2015. -
MoveDC 'Action Plan' Outlines Future Of All Things Transportation
A new two-year "Action Plan" from moveDC offers insight into how the city plans to address all things transportation, from bridge construction and bike lanes to sidewalks and toll lanes. -
Who Needs To Clear That Snowy Sidewalk In Montgomery County? Maybe You Do
Montgomery County wants residents to know their responsibilities when it comes to clearing snowy sidewalks this winter, but enforcement may remain spotty.