A.M. headlines around the D.C. region
Surveillance cameras and medical marijuana in D.C., merit pay for teachers in Virginia, and a leaf-blower controversy in Takoma Park. Here's our morning collection of some of the top headlines from other news sources in D.C., Virginia and Maryland. Come back to PostLocal.com for updates on all the top headlines of the day.
Washington Examiner
D.C. will add thousands of additional cameras to its surveillance network
Virginia considers merit pay for teachers
The Gazette
Takoma Park bans gas-powered leaf blowers
The Washington Times
Ward 5 community group upset about strip club
Fox 5
Teen accused of sexual abuse at Manassas Park day care center
Charles County school counselor is a finalist for national award
WAMU
Implementation of D.C. medical marijuana law moving slowly
Perdue announces massive solar energy project
Associated Press
Va. museum recovers Civil War gun stolen in 1975
TBD.com
Five employees allowed to return to work at DC9
WUSA
Fairfax parents group pushes for all-day kindergarten
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Jane Elizabeth
| January 20, 2011; 7:50 AM ET
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