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The Washington PostTuesday, January 24, 2012
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Todayâs News Update

Could Va. reap $500 million per year by legalizing pot?

A NoVa legislator wants to know. Existing studies say tax revenue and law enforcement savings add up.

Taxi company shuttered in rare D.C. enforcement action

The D.C. Taxicab Commission ordered the Anacostia Cab Association to cease operations Monday.

Catholic group slams same-sex marriage bill

The Maryland Catholic Conference said a new same-sex marriage bill introduced by the governor distracts from more important issues.

Occupy D.C. hearing: Park Service to enforce camping regulations âvery soonâ

A panel of the House committee chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is holding a hearing Tuesday morning concerning possible public health and public safety issues at the McPherson Square encampment of Occupy D.C.

D.C. really rude, uninformed mag says

Another day, another city superlative: Washington, D.C. is the third-rudest city in the U.S., according to a piece by Travel + Leisure. You want nice? Go back to Nashville.

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