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  2. The Current Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The Current Newspapers consisted of four print and online weekly community newspapers in Washington, D.C., with editions targeted to affluent communities in Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, and Northwest DC.

  3. List of newspapers in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Washington, D.C. These newspapers are published or headquartered in Washington, D.C. There have been over 800 newspapers published in the District of Columbia since its founding in 1790. As of February 2020, there were approximately 75 newspapers in print in the District. [1] [2]

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    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said authorities arrested a third person in connection to a fatal stabbing that took place in Northwest on April 5. Police ...

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  8. Tri-City Herald death notices July 17, 2024 - AOL

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    Gerardo Alvarez Limon. Gerardo Alvarez Limon, 76, of Pasco, died July 15 at Kadlec Regional Medical Center in Richland. He was born in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, and lived in the Tri-Cities for 17 years.

  9. Washington Times-Herald - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Hearst acquired the old Washington Times.It had been established in 1894 and owned successively by Congressman Charles G. Conn (1844–1931) of Elkhart, Indiana, publisher Stilson Hutchins (1838–1912, previous founder/owner of The Washington Post, 1877–1889), and most recently Frank A. Munsey (1854–1925), a financier, banker and magazine publisher known as the "Dealer in Dailies ...