After $15 million in repairs, damage from the 2011 earthquake that rocked the Mid Atlantic region could be contributing to the ongoing mechanical problems with the elevator inside the Washington Monument, park service officials said Tuesday.
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AFTERNOON HEADLINES - August 23, 2016
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[Quake damage still plagues DC landmark]
After $15 million in repairs, damage from the 2011 earthquake that rocked the Mid Atlantic region could be contributing to the ongoing mechanical problems with the elevator inside the Washington Monument, park service officials said Tuesday.
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[Officials ID 2 children who died in Silver Spring apt. fire]
Montgomery County police have positively identified the remains of two children who were among seven people who died in an Aug. 10 three-alarm fire at a Silver Spring apartment complex.
[Uber rides in DC region getting more expensive]
Uber says the price increase won't affect commuters who use its carpooling option. The company says uberPOOL fares won't be affected.
[2 officers cleared in Gray case to receive back pay]
Sgt. Alicia White and Officer William Porter, who were charged with manslaughter, assault and other charges in the 2015 death of Freddie Gray, will receive wages lost while their trials were pending.
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[Mayor announces interim DC police chief]
Assistant Chief Peter Newsham, a 27-year member of the force, will take over next month.
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[Fall movie preview]
Which movies should you put on your calendar this fall?
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[Pr. George’s students return amid fallout of 2 staff probes]
Prince George's County school officials hope the 2016-2017 school year gets off on a better foot as the system grapples with two ongoing investigations into staff conduct.
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[Instead of tip, Va. waitress gets xenophobic note]
A Virginia waitress who was stiffed on a tip and insulted at the same time is getting support from all corners.
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[Hometown man featured in Cirque du Soleil show]
Ryan Shinji Murray, who grew up in Ashton, Maryland, defied the odds to become one of the performers entertaining audiences at Cirque du Soleil's show "Kurios â Cabinet of Curiosities."
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[Homeless woman proves Social Security owes her $100K]
For years, Wanda Witter lived on the D,C. streets, carting along suitcases full of uncashed Social Security checks, which she believed were much less than what the government owed her. For years, people dismissed her. Finally someone listened. Now, sheâs about to get a big payout.
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[7 reasons retirement income formulas may not work for you]
How much money youâll need to retire canât be determined by a one-size-fits-all formula. There are at least seven questions you need to ask â and answer â in order to know what youâll need.
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[Some vacation spots quietly benefit as travelers avoid Zika]
Vacationers are desperately scrambling for a Zika-free locale and they are turning away from Miami and Puerto Rico. Other sunny vacation spots are picking up the slack thanks to the change in vacation plans.
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[Challenge for GOP senators: Surviving a possible Trump loss]
With 11 weeks until Election Day, Trumpâs declining standing in the polls has GOP Senate candidates preparing for the worst, and theyâre maneuvering now to put as big a margin as they can between themselves and the top of the ticket.
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[Want to finish a 5K? Let this 9-year-old inspire you]
Eight years ago, doctors said Xochitl Vargas would likely never walk. Last year, she completed her first 5K race â and she’s not stopping there.
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[Agencies giving Pathways Programs better reviews]
A new OPM report indicates interns, recent college graduates and Presidential Management Fellows are staying on with the government at a higher rate, and agencies are appointing more veterans and minorities.
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[Obama visits flood-damaged Louisiana in show of support]
President Barack Obama on Tuesday promised a sustained national effort to rebuild flood-ravaged southern Louisiana "even after the TV cameras leave."
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[Nigeria: Air raid ‘fatally wounds’ Boko Haram leader]
Nigerian security forces have claimed on three other occasions to have killed Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau
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[Private lives are exposed as WikiLeaks spills its secrets]
The radical transparency group has published medical files belonging to ordinary citizens while many hundreds more have had other sensitive records posted to the web.
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[5 real estate trends to know before selling a DC home]
It’s a seller’s market in our nation’s capital, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get an offer as soon as you list your home.
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[Nats, Orioles face most meaningful beltways battle yet]
The Battle of the Beltways has been dominated by the Orioles in recent years, who need to do so again to position themselves for the stretch run.
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[Agencies giving Pathways Programs better reviews]
A new report from the Office of Personnel Management found interns, recent college graduates and Presidential Management Fellows are staying on with the government at a higher rate. Agencies are appointing more veterans, more minorities and providing better mentoring and training opportunities to new employees.
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