You decide: The decade's top local news stories
Please help us pick the top news stories of the decade in the Washington area. We've included 18 options in this survey, with an eye toward choosing the ten most important stories to take place in this region in the decade that ends on Dec. 31. Use the arrows to shift the choices around, and if there are other stories that belong on this list, please come ahead in the comment board below with your suggestions and reasons.
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Marc Fisher
| December 10, 2009; 3:16 PM ET
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Posted by: nivla | December 11, 2009 10:36 AM | Report abuse
At least a candidate for the top story is how the Washington Post took its involvement in local politics to a new level when it actively campaigned for Jim Webb, best evidenced by the Post raising the Macaca incident at every possible opportunity it could, thereby influencing both the makeup of the Senate and the Republican presidential field.
Posted by: alvint | December 17, 2009 10:22 AM | Report abuse
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