There’s a lot to do this week, flu cases are on the rise, and other news of the day over in the District.
There’s a lot to do this week, flu cases are on the rise, and other news of the day over in the District.
Government shutdown deals, DCPS’ teacher of the year, favorite local spots, and other news of the day over in the District.
Map Tracks Water Main Breaks — A new map created by Arlington’s Dept. of Environmental Services shows the location of the dozens of water main breaks in Arlington County since Nov. 1. “It has been a particularly brutal winter season in Arlington,” DES said via Twitter. [Google Maps]
Local History Archives Closing Temporarily — “Beginning February 1, the Center for Local History’s off-site Community Archives, located at the Woodmont Community Center, will temporarily close for a renovation project.” The archives are not open to the public but are available to researchers on a by-request basis. [Arlington County]
The women’s march, free burgers, New York Time’s latest food tour, and other news of the day over in the District.
A bilingual education fair, a Capitol Hill stalker, findings from the Ballou High School audit, and other news of the day over in the District.
Promising meals at discounted prices, a Native American veterans memorial, historic fish market adjusts to The Wharf development, and other news of the day over in the District.
Mark Ein explains why he bought the Washington City Paper, health department pushes a sexy ad, restaurant breaks a Yelp record, and other news of the day over in the District.
Newspaper announces changes, weird airport seizures, and other news of the day over in the District.
A Chipotle break-in, Metro-inspired wallpaper, lots of new food options, and other news of the day over in the District.
Washingtonians of the year, another women’s march, bed bugs, and other news of the day over in the District.
Another hit to local journalism, D.C. United announces date of first game at new stadium, renovations at Corcoran may be sickly, and other news of the day over in the District.
Washington City Paper may have a buyer, the city’s population closes in on 700,000, lots of happenings this weekend, and other news of the day over in the District.