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As states slash support and stimulus dollars are funneled through targeted grants, local governments must simultaneously give pink slips to veteran employees and opportunities to fresh recruits.
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Some towns received as little as 1 inch of snow, while others got 4 or more, during the season's first winter storm.
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Audubon Naturalist Society and Habitat for Humanity team up to build rain gardens that will filter storm water on new developments they are building in northeast D.C. The rain gardens cut down storm water runoff by about 70 percent, according to one study.
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President Obama and the first family help to illuminate tree on Ellipse, south of the White House grounds.
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Schools in the D.C. area are being pushed by parents to craft programs for an increasing number of students with Asperger syndrome or other forms of mild autism. People with the condition have difficulty interpreting and adjusting to social cues and situations.
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They are not an ordinary pair, a gray-haired man of 66 who is battling lung cancer and an ebullient sixth grader who loves animals and Harry Potter. But they have been a family of two since Keke was an infant.
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Smith Island, once a home to watermen and crabbers, is looking to a new industry to help sustain itself: Baking Maryland's official state dessert.
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About 1,000 mourners gathered at the Washington Hebrew Congregation in Northwest Washington to remember the former Wizards owner.
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Venturing out before sun rise, Washington area shoppers lined up for hours to get the best deals on laptops, flat-screen televisions and other retails goods the day after Thanksgiving.
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Kenny Farnsworth called 911 hundreds of times -- sometimes daily. Was he part of the health-care problem, or a result of it?
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In July, Quantico welcomed 310 officer candidates for training, some for whom this always was the goal, some looking to find their direction in life. Only 249 would remain by summer's end.
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In the search for a better life for her children, single mother Daverena White took a chance on a $698,000 home. But circumstances soured from there. Her story is one of an America in the midst of a relentless real estate boom.
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