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Redskin Brandon Meriweather Arrested On DUI

Arlington County police say Washington Redskins safety Brandon Meriweather was arrested and charged with driving under the influence after refusing a breath test. »

Bail Reduced For Man Arrested In Videotaped Downtown Beating

Viral video aftermath. A man was attacked, beaten and stripped naked in front of a Baltimore courthouse on St. Patrick's Day. Now the only suspect in custody gets a small legal victory. »

Baltimore Man Arrested In Downtown Beatdown

A brutal beating--caught on tape. Now, police say they've arrested one of the suspects behind the vicious attack. Weijia Jang has more one what that suspect is saying. »

New Video Released Of St. Patrick’s Day Attack

A man was badly beaten in Baltimore City, an attack recorded on a cell phone. The video went viral. Now, new video surfaces showing the incident as it unfolded. »

Metro Panel On Transit Accessibility Seeks Members

Metro is seeking new members for an advisory committee that advises on ways to improve transit for senior citizens and people with disabilities. »

Garrett Co. Business Buys HQ Building

A Garrett County company hatched in a local business incubator is spreading its wings. »

Flags Lowered In Md. In Memory Of National Guard Major

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley has ordered that the United States and state flags be flown at half-staff in memory of a Maryland Army National Guard major killed in a heavily guarded government building in Afghanistan. »

Funeral Held For Md. Soldier Killed In Afghanistan

A public funeral will be held Monday to remember a Maryland soldier killed in Afghanistan. »

2 Bicycle-Sharing Stations Open On National Mall

The first bicycle sharing stations have opened on the National Mall just before the start of Washington's National Cherry Blossom Festival. »

Partial remains of 9/11 victims went to landfill

Partial remains of several 9/11 victims were incinerated by a military contractor and sent to a landfill, a government report said Tuesday in the latest of a series of revelations about the Pentagon's main mortuary for the war dead. »

Metro Opens Public Hearings On Fare Increases

Metro has scheduled a series of public hearings to hear from riders about proposed fare increases. »

Baltimore Co. Soldier Killed In Afghanistan In Secure Government Building

A local family is mourning the loss of a National Guardsman from Baltimore. He's one of the latest killed in violence in Afghanistan. The Maryland National Guard has confirmed Maj. Robert Marchanti was one of two people assassinated inside a secure min... »

Case Of Slain Socialite Takes Bizarre Turns

A murder case involving a 91-year-old Washington socialite and her much-younger husband has taken a series of bizarre turns. »

Metro: New York Ave. Station Attracting Riders

Metro says the New York Avenue station is attracting riders faster than any other in the transit system. »

Suspect in Capitol bomb sting expected in court

A Virginia man charged following a yearlong FBI investigation with plotting a suicide bombing inside the U.S. Capitol was expected to make a second court appearance Wednesday. »

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