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Good morning, Washington area — Five stories to keep you informed and get you going:

: Drivers who talk or text on their cellphones may hear from the Secretary of Transportation in a very personal way. “What I’ve been doing is kind of honking at somebody if I see him on a cellphone.”

: Two Maryland lawmakers are pushing legislation that would require every person riding in a car to wear a seat belt. While all drivers in the area are required to buckle up, Virginia and Maryland do not currently require passengers in the back seat to wear seat belts.

: The injured bald eagle was recovered on Metro’s Blue Line tracks near the Van Dorn station with one-third of its left wing sheared off.

: A suburban Richmond woman has been fined $50 after admitting she faked cancer to raise money. The Mechanicsville woman had claimed at rallies that she was a cancer victim.

: It will cost you more to ride Metro trains and buses starting July 1 if the transit system’s leaders get their way.

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