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O'Malley: Done with gambling measure if voters reject it
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says if voters reject gambling in Prince George's County when they vote on the measure in November, he won't seek to re-introduce the gaming legislation while he's governor.
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O'Malley challenges McDonnell to debate, pushup contest
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley took aim at his Republican counterpart from Virginia Monday, saying Gov. Bob McDonnell's budget surplus was the result of "gimmicks" and accusing McDonnell of "suppressing" votes.
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ListenCadets sworn in at D.C. police academy graduation
They marched into the auditorium as cadets. Minutes later, they were sworn in as the newest members of D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department.
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Juvenile will be charged as adult in Capitol Hill beating
All three suspects arrested in a robbery and beating near Eastern Market that left a Capitol Hill man fighting for his life will be charged as adults in the crime, WTOP has learned.
Tags: Capitol Hill, Cathy Lanier, Tommy Branch, Michael Moore
ListenNew type of traffic camera slated for D.C.
More traffic cameras are coming to D.C., but they won't be for speeders or red-light runners.
Tags: traffic cameras, tickets, Metropolitan Police Department, fines, D.C. police
Task force looks at lowering fines for speed and red light cameras
"I want to see whether our increase in fines has actually meant anything in terms of fewer numbers of people speeding or going through red lights," says D.C. Councilmember Mary Cheh, (D-Ward 3).
Tags: speed cameras, red light cameras, Mary Cheh, Tommy Wells
Nationals ask District to pay to keep Metro open late for fans
Nationals officials are asking the District to pay to keep the Metro system open late should the team make it to the playoffs.
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D.C. Council chair Kwame Brown expected to resign
Plans are underway for the chairman of the D.C. Council, Kwame Brown, to resign. Brown has been charged with one felony count of bank fraud in response to a federal investigation.
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D.C. chairman shoves WTOP reporter
WTOP's Mark Segraves was waiting in the anteroom between Council Chairman Kwame Brown's office and the Council's main chamber, along with NPR reporter Patrick Madden and the Examiner's Alan Blinder. When the chairman left his office to enter the chamber for their continued budget debate, Segraves asked about a report from WUSA reporter Bruce Johnson that federal investigators had revealed part of their case against Brown.
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ListenLIVE TWEETING: Mayor and council meet for breakfast
WTOP's Mark Segraves is tweeting from the monthly breakfast meeting of D.C.'s mayor and council.
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