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News & Politics

Everlasting Love: Planning for Your Pet After You’re Gone

Dozens of pets end up in area shelters due to the deaths of their owners—one reason more people are including arrangements for them in their estate plans.
Home Design Chats  |  Mar 11, 2013
News & Politics

Fatal Mistake: A Teen Killer Looks Back

The day after he turned 15, Erik Postell fired a gun into a crowded school parking lot and killed Devin Fowlkes, a nice kid he barely knew. Nine years later, he’s still trying to make sense of what happened and to fulfill a promise he made to Devin’s mother.
People  |  Jul 11, 2012
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How Soon Is Too Soon to Get a New Pet?

Losing a pet is hard. So is deciding when to get another one.
Home Design Chats  |  Apr 20, 2012
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Pre-Internet Citizen Journalism

When an Air Florida flight crashed into DC's 14th Street Bridge 30 years ago, Dave Statter made his way to the scene, called WTOP radio, and began a new career.
People  |  Jan 5, 2012
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First Person: “I Murdered Thomas the Tank Engine”

One mother deals with the guilt of beating the hell out of a piñata in the shape of her daughter’s favorite fictional character.
People  |  Nov 29, 2011
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NBC4’s Jim Vance and Doreen Gentzler Unscripted Moments

The longtime news team talks about memorable moments, bad habits, old friends, and more from 20-plus years together
People  |  Jul 19, 2011
News & Politics

Best Park in Washington for Kids

At Clemyjontri Park, your children can scramble up a rock wall, pretend to drive a school bus, climb a a rainbow arch, or make their way through a maze
Arts & Events  |  Jul 11, 2011
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When a Breast Cancer Surgeon Undergoes a Double Mastectomy

GWU's Chief of Breast Surgery Christy Teal has watched her patients—and her mother—anxiously await test results and bravely battle cancer. To avoid going through that, she made a very hard decision
People  |  Jul 5, 2011
DC Travel Guide  |  Parenting  |  Things to Do

Washington Summer Guide 2011: What to Do With the Kids

Get the kids off the couch this summer with baseball games, outdoor hikes, and museum visits.
Things to Do With Kids, Summer Things to Do  |  May 31, 2011
News & Politics

Poverty in Montgomery County: Out from the Shadows

By showing the side of the county many people don’t see—families living in poverty—Reverend Tim Warner hopes those who have plenty will take more notice of those who don’t.
People  |  May 16, 2011
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