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Todayâs News Update
Michael S. Rosenwald
Frederick becomes the latest city to use the stateâs new e-ticket system. Your time waiting for the officer to hand you a ticket speeds up every day.
Michael E. Ruane
The National Zoo announced Monday that philanthropist David M. Rubenstein is donating $4.5Âmillion to its giant panda reproduction program, bolstering the zooâs ability to maintain one of Washingtonâs most popular attractions at a time of economic strain.
Clarence Williams
Cops set up a fake recording studio in Northeast D.C. and unearthed an underground web of gangsters, assault rifles, cocaine and ties to a Mexican drug cartel.
Tom Jackman
The Northern Virginia Human Trafficking Task Force visited 61 massage parlors last Wednesday and found only licensing violations, no apparent unwilling employees.
Mike DeBonis
New taxi legislation would make a series of sweeping changes, including cab and driver quotas, standardized roof lights and a minimum number of hack inspectors.
See page B2 of your morning Metro section to read more about what's on the Web.
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