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November's Top Stories

November's Top Stories

A police officer recovering from the Navy Yard shooting, a group displaced after a "freak" house fire, an organization feeding the homeless, an out of the ordinary love story and a dog story that will make you cry.
Plus, missing parakeets.
A seven-day weather forecast from AOL.
This holiday season advocates against drunk driving encourage D.C. residents to pick up the phone and call a cab for free rather than get behind the wheel.
Plus, murder trial rescheduled.
Take a look at the top job listings in the District and in Northern Virginia this week--a quick commute from Georgetown--and peruse more listings in the area with CareerBuilder.
District of Columbia Court moved German expatriate Albrect Muth's trial in the death of his 91-year-old wife, Viola Drath, to a later date so that the court can determine if Muth's alleged past crimes should be addressed.
Cat shelters and networking opportunities, too.
Sneak peeks of homes for sale in Virginia and Washington, DC.
Plus, hairy men for a cause.
The Better Business Bureau has some advice.
Take a look at Georgetown statistics from the last couple months.
Once a small neighborhood joint, this bakery has risen to the top of Hollywood food fame. Do you think it still has the charm and cake quality that made it popular in the beginning? Tell us in the comments below.
The humanitarian startup, which donates 20 percent of profits to nonprofit organizations, is just over a year old and is managed by a team of four.
Naked mariners, Honey Boo Boo, Bigamy Plot, Toilet Rat and more. Because Weird never takes a holiday.
In the face of technology, this second-hand bookstore strives to out-date Wikibooks.
Sarah Hale's 38-year letter writing campaign assured Thanksgiving Day for our nation.