Police to search stabbing suspect's lost bags


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 August 16, 2010
When serial stabbing suspect Elias Abuelazam was arrested in an Atlanta airport, his luggage was in Louisville, Kentucky. WTOP has learned Michigan State Police will be processing Abuelazam's lost luggage for evidence Monday.
James J. Kilpatrick, who rose from cub reporter to become one of the South's most prominent newspaper editors and the nation's most widely syndicated political columnist, has died. He was 89
With many local residents without power for multiple days, many people have asked the WTOP Answer Desk if utility companies can reimburse them for food that has spoiled as a result of the summer's violent storms.
Traffic is so bad here that everyone wins if you have a way to get people out of cars and onto public transportation. But that philosophy isn't enough to save a popular bus route from getting canceled.
Hope you're hungry. Today more than 200 of the area's best restaurants kick off "Restaurant Week".
Comedy Central's The Daily Show will be filming four shows from the Shakespeare Theatre Company's theater on 7th Street NW from Monday, October 25 to Thursday, October 28.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates plans to leave his job next year.
A White House spokesman says politics wasn't a factor in President Barack Obama's remarks about building a mosque near the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York City.
The Washington Nationals and No. 1 overall draft pick Bryce Harper faced a deadline to get a deal done Monday.
Candles flickered in the balmy night as thousands of Elvis Presley fans filed silently by his grave during a vigil at Graceland, marking 33 years since the American icon died.
Listen to the entire debate between D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton and community activist Doug Sloan.

The new TSA administrator talks about his top goals, priorities and issues including collective bargaining and body scanners.

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