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2. D.C.'s unique history provides a bit of extra security from sea level rise
3. These hurricane flood maps reveal the climate future for Miami, NYC and D.C
4. Lightning Hit Kills Three In Capital
5. Nationals-Phillies game postponed amid severe weather forecast in Washington
6. A mysterious sickness blinding birds has disappeared as suddenly as it arrived
7. D.C. Opens 14 Cooling Centers Around The City
8. Howling winds could top 35 mph during Biden's inauguration
9. Heavy snow expected in D.C. region's far western areas Wednesday, a messy mix elsewhere
10. About A Million And A Half People Visit The Nation`s Capital Every March And April To See The Cherry Blossoms In Bloom, CBS
11. What D.C.'s Lead Crisis Can Teach Other Cities
12. Rain hammers the Washington, D.C., region
13. A $1.5 million project is a year closer to determining where cats live in Washington, D.C
14. Washington's cherry blossoms hit peak bloom, which may last a week thanks to favorable weather
15. Despite Progress, Cities Struggle With Ambitious Climate Goals
16. Trains, flights canceled as snowstorm hits areas south of Washington, D.C
17. A beetle brings a nightmare on ash street
18. When Washington hated its cherry trees
19. It's February, but Washington's cherry blossoms don't care
20. Cherry Trees Adorn Washington DC
21. Preparing trees to go from green pastures to the concrete jungle
22. It's summer, and Washington smells like weed. Everywhere, all the time
23. Cherry Trees in Capital May Peak Weeks Early
24. D.C.'s Snowfall Totals Are Off. What Happened?
25. Washington, DC, is dealing with its biggest snowstorm in four years
26. Washington, DC, the nation's capital could see its biggest snow and ice storm in four years
27. Seven Hospitalized after Plant Explosion; Washington, D.C. Landmarks Defaced; Morsy Meets with E.U. Diplomat; Flossie Threatens
28. Beltway Cool
29. Left in the Dark; Interview with D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray; Group of Nuns Tour Country Defending Government Anti-Poverty Programs;
30. Newscast: Cherry blossom season starting early in Washington, DC
31. Climate Report Details Flood Risk to Sites in Washington
32. If a bee swarm descends, wranglers can find it a safer home
33. Hot time in the city: D.C. residents try to beat the rising heat; Tea Party exuberance at the Cantor loss is overdone
34. D.C. area braces for imminent winter storm
35. The Winter Of No Escape
36. D.C. area's snow keeps many at home
37. Help sought for area plagued by sewer backups
38. McDuffie: Bloomingdale needs help now
39. Power back on at 95 percent of homes; Montgomery waits to question Pepco
40. Hot? Back Home, They Call This Balmy
41. Area officials sweat about safety of heat; Triple-digit temperatures expected
42. Governors prod Washington on renewable energy
43. Washington Shivers, Moscow Laughs
44. Inspirational garden
45. The Nation; IN BRIEF / AND FINALLY . . . Something Quick in the Capital? Cherry Blossoms
46. A beautiful variety blooms in Washington's 'City of Lilacs'
47. Rain weaves a web in Washington State forest; the extraordinary wetness of the Olympic Peninsula brings both decay and regeneration
48. The capital is clobbered yet again; the snowiest winter since records were first kept in the 1880s paralyzes the region
49. More snow keeps government closed in D.C
50. More snow is headed for beleaguered capital
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