Remember the pants lawsuit? Sure you do—you know, the whole case with the guy suing a dry cleaning operation over a pair of botched pants. For, like, $54 million. We thought the whole thing had been laid to rest, but it's now back in court. Marc Fisher has a good roundup of what's going on.
Metro's got some slick new buses that they'll be rolling out next week. In other Metro news, GreaterGreaterWashington notes that "Metro cardholders will be able to add money to their cards at area commuter stores, bus garages that have sales offices, and a select number of Giant stores beginning this fall."
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Remember the pants lawsuit? Sure you do—you know, the whole case with the guy suing a dry cleaning operation over a pair of botched pants. For, like, $54 million. We thought the whole thing had been laid to rest, but it's now back in court. Marc Fisher has a good roundup of what's going on.
Metro's got some slick new buses that they'll be rolling out next week. In other Metro news, GreaterGreaterWashington notes that "Metro cardholders will be able to add money to their cards at area commuter stores, bus garages that have sales offices, and a select number of Giant stores beginning this fall."
Anacostia is on its way to getting a new coffee shop.
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