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Maryland and Pennsylvania National Guard members arrive at the District of Columbia Armory to prepare for the electoral certification mission Jan. 5, 2024.
BALTIMORE — The District of Columbia Attorney General’s Office has sued a Maryland woman with over 400 unpaid traffic citations in Washington, totaling nearly $170,000 in delinquent fines.