Critter 'torture' faces ban
D.C. bill of rights pushed for raccoons, rabbits, bats
District Council bill would restrict the killing of small animals except when public safety is "immediately threatened."
A resigned and annoyed crowd of roughly 1,000 line up seeking to nab some of a limited supply of swine flu vaccinations.
District Council bill would restrict the killing of small animals except when public safety is "immediately threatened."
Labor leaders suggest budget crisis was contrived to weaken the union and force out older or outspoken instructors.
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Parties and concerts celebrating Howard's homecoming take over D.C., but first, Wayna honors Billie Holiday at Blues Alley.
Government reports jump from 11.1 percent to 11.4 percent in September.
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Pasqual Gutierrez, who served in the Alpha Troop, First Squadron, 11th Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam, remembers the day his unit was called to rescue U.S. soldiers who were trapped by the North Vietnamese. Gutierrez says he sees the honor as representative of what many soldiers in his generation went through, a picture "bigger than us."
Community-based HIV/AIDS groups that were funded by the city in recent years have been cited for runaway expenses, a lack of clients, lapses in care and spending records that were incomplete or missing altogether. As a result, some District residents with HIV/AIDS struggle to get the care they need.
The police tape is still up at a Northeast Washington public housing complex the morning after five people were shot, two fatally in the parking lot. Hours after the shooting, the Peaceoholics convened a previously scheduled town hall meeting seeking solutions to the recent rash of youth violence plaguing the city.
Steven Pearlstein discusses a Supreme Court case involving the NFL's attempts to expand its antitrust exemption, a rule that allows teams like the Redskins to do well financially even while the team is playing poorly.
After missing two months with a blood clot in his left leg, Capitals winger Tomas Fleischmann skates with his teammates.
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“No one fought against red light cameras...how could you think the shake down will stop at meters?"
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The logistics of the Washington International Horse Show.
Scott Flansburg can compute faster than some calculators.
Concept creates clusters of foster families around a hub parent.
A daytime nightmare is not far down the road.
How D.C. is debunking many of the myths surrounding this important human rights issue.
Two Fairfax lawmakers are vying for the job -- one wonkish, one worrying.
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