Lots of water main breaks to report this morning: two in Glover Park, and one just south of the U Street Corridor. WJLA has the scoop on how traffic is being affected.
City Desk reported late last night that on Friday afternoon, a suspected serial robber was released from jail by U.S. Marshals; DC police had no idea. 18-year-old Michael Richardson, still at large, is being tracked by police.
The Capital Weather Gang is calling for warm temperatures—a high of 53 degrees—on Thanksgiving. Yippee!
This blogger's staying in town for the holiday, and he's looking forward to having Arlington all to himself. Are you sticking around?
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Lots of water main breaks to report this morning: two in Glover Park, and one just south of the U Street Corridor. WJLA has the scoop on how traffic is being affected.
City Desk reported late last night that on Friday afternoon, a suspected serial robber was released from jail by U.S. Marshals; DC police had no idea. 18-year-old Michael Richardson, still at large, is being tracked by police.
The Capital Weather Gang is calling for warm temperatures—a high of 53 degrees—on Thanksgiving. Yippee!
This blogger's staying in town for the holiday, and he's looking forward to having Arlington all to himself. Are you sticking around?
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