In Maryland, a boil water advisory continues for residents of Oxon Hill and Fort Washington while crews repair a broken 36-inch water main along Indian Head Highway. A single northbound lane will be open for Monday morning rush hour. Here's what you need to know, including a map of the affected area.
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MORNING HEADLINES - April 01, 2019
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[Southern Prince Georgeâs Co. advised to boil water after water main break](
In Maryland, a boil water advisory continues for residents of Oxon Hill and Fort Washington while crews repair a broken 36-inch water main along Indian Head Highway. A single northbound lane will be open for Monday morning rush hour. Here's what you need to know, including a map of the affected area.
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[The busiest failing bridges in the DC area](
Maryland, Virginia and D.C. appear to be doing a better job of addressing heavily traveled dilapidated bridges than most of the country, according to a report.
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[‘You turn us on and we’re there’: Looking back at 50 years of news on WTOP](
As Washington's Top News marks 50 years of all news on the radio, some of the journalists who helped make it what it is today are looking back at their experiences and at the stories that have touched the nation's capital.
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[Smithsonian supports idea of womenâs history museum, but not top priority](
While the Smithsonian backs a proposal for a women's history museum, a spokeswoman says the institution wants to prioritize renovations with its limited resources.
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[Are you at risk for pancreatitis? Top symptoms, warning signs for condition](
Ever have pain in your belly, nausea, unexplained weight loss or severe dehydration? These are just a few of the symptoms that you shouldnât ignore because they could be warning signs of chronic pancreatitis.
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[April's hot entertainment events](
From top Nashville talent to the New York Ballet to a a Grammy Award nominated saxophonist, you'll have no shortage of things to see this month.
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[How to help kids with anxiety](
Many children today struggle with anxiety that goes beyond what’s considered normal and healthy. Here’s what you can do to help.
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[TSA’s social media highlight weird stuff confiscated at Dulles Airport](
Itâs hard to find people who have both government know-how and a sense of humor that resonates. TSA's David Johnston has both. See photos of things confiscated at airports.
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[Morgan Wootten to be honored for lesser-known football legacy](
Morgan Wootten is synonymous with D.C. area high school basketball, but he is being honored this month for his lesser-known success in another sport.
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[China to regulate all fentanyl drugs as controlled substance](
The sweeping change in the way China regulates drugs that mimic fentanyl takes effect May 1 and could help end the game of regulatory whack-a-mole with chemists who can manufacture novel opioids faster than they can be banned.
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[Senate barrels toward showdown vote on disaster relief](
A fight between President Donald Trump and Democrats over hurricane relief for Puerto Rico is imperiling a widely backed disaster aid bill that is a top priority for some of Trump’s Southern GOP allies
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[Rooney, DC United beat Orlando City 2-1, snap road skid](
Wayne Rooney scored and assisted on a goal by Steven Birnbaum and D.C. United beat Orlando City 2-1 on Sunday night to snap an 11-game road winless streak.
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[Man mistaken for Uber driver charged with South Carolina student’s death](
Samantha Josephson hopped into a black Chevy Impala, thinking it was her Uber ride. About 14 hours later, turkey hunters found her body in a field 90 miles from Columbia, South Carolina.
- [Man wanted in Anne Arundel Co. double slaying arrested in Mexico](
- [Police arrest 9, use pepper spray to break up Baltimore Co. mall disturbance](
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[Trump at last makes 2019 federal pay raise official](
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that makes the 1.9 percent federal pay raise for civilian employees official.
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[How the YMCA is helping families in DCâs Wards 7 and 8](
The food system is complicated. Many families living in DCâs Wards 7 and 8 lack consistent access to affordable, healthy food. These communities suffer from the highest rates of obesity, diabetes, and food insecurity. Meanwhile, the family farms producing these healthy foods struggle to reach these markets and make ends meet. Both communities deserve better.
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[Biden says he doesn’t believe he’s acted inappropriately](
A Nevada politician’s assertion that Joe Biden’s kiss on the back of her head made her feel uncomfortable prompted some Democrats to question whether Biden is too out of step with his own party.
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[US immigration to close holding area under El Paso bridge](
The area held hundreds of migrants in a pen lined with concertina wire under the shade of a bridge.
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[Algerian president names new government, keeps army chief](
Algeria’s powerful army chief retained his post in a newly-named government despite his call to have ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika declared unfit for office.
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[Father of slain Va. reporter takes on Google to quash violent content](
Since Alison Parker was killed in 2015, her father has been on an evolving mission to honor her through action. He started out fighting for gun law reform. He recently released a book about his daughter.
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[Montgomery Co. police announce interim to replace outgoing chief](
Montgomery County police in Maryland announced Saturday who will replace the outgoing police Chief J. Thomas Manger.
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[The 2019 federal pay raise is official, so now what?](
The President made the retroactive federal pay raise official with an executive order on Thursday. But agencies have more work to do to finalize the pay bump for their employees.
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