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  1. D.C. area forecast and updates: Mild to end 2024 before the New Year delivers Arctic air Feeling a bit springlike again today. Colder air is on the way.
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  2. Charge dropped in case of D.C. restaurateur who berated driver in viral video An arrest warrant for a bias-related crime was issued for the owner of Canna Coffee after his angry encounter with a Latino food deliverer, but the case was dismissed.
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  3. Ethiopian family seeks medal’s return 87 years after grandfather’s execution A frenzied international campaign is underway to recover the decorative medal, a quest led by the heirs of Ethiopian commander Ras Desta.
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  4. On Purple Line, a mezzanine 20 times as expensive as planned Eight years in, the light-rail line isn’t finished and projected costs have doubled. The cost of a new mezzanine alone has jumped from $2.4 million to $52 million.
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  5. D.C.-area forecast: Mild early week. 2025 begins blustery as winter returns. Our next chance for showers arrives New Year’s Eve. Much colder to start 2025.
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  6. Families celebrate Kwanzaa, and heritage, at the Anacostia Community Museum The Smithsonian museum is hosting a week’s worth of celebrations for the holiday, which ends Jan. 1.
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  7. D.C.-area forecast and updates: Warm and breezy with late-day showers and storms Nice and mild tomorrow before another chance or rain on New Year’s Eve.
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  8. President Biden signs anti-hazing bill advocated by a Virginia family Under the “Stop Campus Hazing Act,” most higher education institutions will be required to publicly report hazing incidents and begin prevention programs.
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  9. Army overhauls its troubled equine unit for Arlington’s funeral caissons After multiple horses died, the Army paused ceremonial duties of the caisson platoon, the soldiers and horses that carry deceased troops to their graves in Arlington National Cemetery.
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  10. He faced charges for tearing down their Pride flag. The couple forgave him. Matthew Henshaw participated in the Heart of Safety Restorative Justice Conferencing Program, which included meeting with the couple.
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  11. D.C.-area forecast: Warm and breezy with late-day showers and storms Nice and mild tomorrow before another chance of rain on New Year’s Eve.
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  12. Year’s last weekend starts damp and drizzly in D.C. A mild winter day brings almost half an inch of rain to the city.
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  13. Firefighters injured battling multibuilding blaze in Shaw A fire in Northwest Washington spanned multiple vacant row buildings near Logan Circle.
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  14. Complaint: DMV car dealerships misled, overcharged clients for years Lindsay Automotive Group deceived customers by touting low princes online, then tacking on unnecessary fees, Maryland and federal authorities allege.
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