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Kristin Diaz Joins WTOP As Morning Co-Anchor

Diaz joins WTOP for Audacy’s 1080 KRLD Dallas where she has co-anchored afternoons since 2020. Prior to WTOP, Diaz spent eight years as a weather anchor and then morning news anchor for KIII-TV Corpus Christi TX. She began her career in college at University of North Texas’s 88.1 KNTU Denton/Dallas.
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City’s median apartment rents rise in new data, while neighboring localities post declines

Alexandria appears to be closing the gap with neighboring Arlington for priciest apartment rentals in the region, according to one data analysis. The median Alexandria apartment asking rent of $2,200 for one-bedroom units was up 5.3% year-over-year, while the median $2,740 for two bedrooms was up 3.8%, according to...
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Falls Church News & Notes 2-12-2026

New Events Proposed for F.C. At City-Restauateur Meeting. A range of new events and a revival of the New Year’s Eve Watch Night were among the topics of discussion at Tuesday’s meeting between Falls Church City staff, City Council and Economic Development Authority members and City restaurant owners held at the Viget...
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» ‘A Picture Tells a Thousand Words,’ Judge States, in Probable Cause For Officer...

DC Superior Court Judge Rainey Brandt found probable cause during a hearing on Feb. 9 that a defendant caused a car crash that killed a Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officer. Jerrold Coates, 47, is charged with second-degree murder while armed for his alleged involvement in a high speed vehicle collision...
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GW Hospital purchases land in Northeast DC

GW Hospital purchased an acre of vacant land in Northeast D.C. for $7.4 million last week, according to D.C. Recorder of Deeds records. District Hospital Partners LP, a partnership between Universal Health Services and GW to operate GW Hospital, signed a deal for a piece of long-vacant land on the corner of New York...
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» Murder Defendant Won’t Come to Court With Black Eye

A murder defendant failed to appear before DC Superior Court Judge Michael Ryan on Feb. 9. Korin Agnew, 37, is charged with second-degree murder while armed for his alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Korey Glasker on Sept. 11, 2024, on the 3700 block of Alabama Avenue, SE.
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Southern comfort food in downtown Rockville

Here’s a sneak peek at Fork & Kitchen, opening this weekend at The Square in downtown Rockville. It’s the latest restaurant venture from John Sarsah and Lewis Asare, a father-and-son team from Ghana. The duo also own the southern fusion restaurant South House Garden in Gaithersburg, and they previously ran a...
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Man charged in alleged assault of 10-year-old at Silver Spring Dave & Buster’s

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. - A Germantown man is facing charges in connection with the alleged assault of a 10-year-old child at a Silver Spring arcade, according to Montgomery County police. What we know:. The Montgomery County Department of Police said the alleged incident occurred on Sept. 24, 2025, around 10...
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Spite houses in Alexandria, Virginia: A quirky historical tale

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (7News) — Old Town Alexandria is home to four narrow buildings known as spite houses, which are believed to have been built out of personal vendettas versus practicality. “The idea of a spite house is that you might build a house out of spite," explained Michael Pope,...
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DC Water CEO writes open letter on Potomac sewage spill

WASHINGTON - DC Water is speaking out about last month’s Potomac Interceptor sewage spill, with CEO David Gadis calling the incident "deeply troubling" in a new open letter. Gadis said the spill was discovered on January 19 after security cameras detected unusual activity near a DC Water odor control facility along...

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