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Isaias causes bacteria levels to soar in some DC area rivers and creeks

D.C. area rivers and creeks are seeing an increase in bacteria after Tropical Storm Isaias swept through the region earlier this week.

Combined sewer levels have overflowed in D.C. following Isaias, causing E. Coli levels to spike.

(Courtesy Anacostia Riverkeeper)

Anacostia Riverkeeper testing results show some unsafe E. Coli levels in the Anacostia River near the National Arboretum, Hickey Run, Yards Park, Anacostia Park and Buzzard Point.

Testing showed six areas to be high in the Potomac River, including the Washington Canoe Club, Fletcher’s Cove and Columbia Island.

In Rock Creek, seven testing sites came back as high, including the areas of Pinehurst Branch, Broad Branch and P Street Beach.

In Maryland, four of six areas in the Upper Anacostia watershed came back as over the maximum detection level, causing the riverkeeper to remind those out and about to be cautious this weekend.

(Courtesy Anacostia Riverkeeper)

DC police investigate after 2-month-old baby girl dies from ‘blunt force trauma’

The death of a 2-month-old girl has been ruled a homicide after she was found with blunt force injuries in a Southeast D.C. apartment. D.C. police arrived at an apartment on the 800 block of New Jersey Avenue just before 10 p.m. Sunday. Inside, they found 2-month-old Khamyah Honesty unresponsive and suffering from blunt force injuries, a D.C. police news release said. The girl was taken to a hospital, where she later died. On Tuesday, the medical examiner determined Khamyah died from blunt force trauma and ruled her death a homicide.
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