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ABC 7 News - D.C. Police Make Arrests in Year-old Murder
District of Columbia police say two arrests have been made in connection to a year-old homicide.
Twenty-four years ago another woman stood in the same shoes Palin was in last night.
Google Gets Hot for Geothermal Energy The boiling heat bubbling deep within the Earth is a potential resource that is tapped in only a few places around the globe.
United States Department of Justice
Former lobbyist Jack A. Abramoff was sentenced today to 48 months in prison and ordered to pay $23,134,695 in restitution to victims based on his guilty plea to conspiracy, honest services fraud and tax evasion ...
NH Retirement System director steps down
The executive director of the New Hampshire Retirement System has resigned her position less than five months after taking the job, the New Hampshire Union Leader has learned.
D.C. Jail Sued for Evacuation Plan
Two professors at the University of the District of Columbia are suing the city to gain access to the D.C. Jail's emergency evacuation plan.
Alcohol deemed a factor in double-decker deaths
Alcohol was a factor in the death of two men who died aboard a double-decker bus heading for a Washington Nationals game on July 11, according to toxicology reports.
Hoosiers who send birthday cards by mail or pay their electric bills by check will have a chance to practice some state pride if they buy the latest 42-cent stamps issued Tuesday by the U.S. Postal Service.
DC School Voucher Program Is Renewed for Another Year
In July the U.S. Congress debated the future of the DC Opportunity Scholarship program, the federal initiative helping 1,900 low-income students attend private schools in the nation's capital.
Police: More Tickets Given to Motorists on Phone
District of Columbia officials hope drivers still using their cell phones learn to disconnect or go handsfree.
Federal Funds for DC Syringe-Exchange Programs
Eight months after Congress lifted a decade-long ban on using funds from the District of Columbia to support syringe-exchange programs in Washington, DC, local tax dollars are beginning to reach such ...
Miss. Gets $400,000 In Insurance Deal
Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney said that Mississippi is part of a multi-state settlement agreement with HealthMarkets, Incorporated and its affiliated insurance companies.
DELAWARE: E-notary privileges could fill state coffers
Delaware is renowned as the home of the nation's largest companies and for its Chancery Court, whose judges specialize in deciding complex corporate cases.
More data breaches so far than in all '07
More data breaches have been reported so far this year than in all of 2007, according to a report released this week by a nonprofit group that works to prevent fraud.
US Postal Service to dedicate Guam Flags of our Nation
The U.S. Postal Service will host a special ceremony next Tuesday to officially dedicate the new Guam Flags of our Nation stamp.
Cocaine Cartel Leader to Face Charges in the United States
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 DOJ-cocaine-cartel WASHINGTON , /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Juan Carlos Ramirez-Abadia , a/k/a "Chupeta," one of the leaders of Colombia's most powerful cartel, known as the "Norte Valle ...
D.C. schools get back-to-school makeover
District of Columbia schools are putting the finishing touches on building improvements in preparation for the first day of school on Monday, Aug.
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New chief seeks to fix DC school system where others failed
She has shuttered 23 schools, fired more than 30 principals and given notice to hundreds of teachers and administrative workers.
DC hopes needle exchanges curb soaring AIDS rate
District of Columbia officials are counting on needle exchange programs to help tackle an AIDS crisis in the city.
Gums and teeth give clues about the body
The way to a person's heart is through his stomach, the adage goes. But researchers now think the way to a healthy heart might be through your gums and teeth.