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Government
Expected Potomac River Flooding Prompts Caution, Preparation
Updated 10 a.m. The National Weather Service is now predicting "moderate" flooding, rather than previously feared "major" flooding, along the Potomac River. Wednesday morning's high ...
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The Neighborhood Files
Photos: Georgetown After the Storm
Tuesday, Georgetown went about recovering from Sandy, which left trees down, leaves scattered, and rivers rushing. How did you spend your Tuesday?
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Government
DDOT: 'Be Patient' with Tree Requests
District agencies are working to quickly address tree services requests, but as of 4:30 p.m. Monday the District Department of Transportation had received over 500 such requests. "If...
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Schools
D.C. Public Schools, Georgetown University Open Wednesday
D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) and administrative offices and all Georgetown University campuses will be open Oct. 31. Crews are inspecting public school buildings, some of which reporte...
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Business
What's Open in Georgetown After Sandy?
If you are getting cabin fever and feel like venturing out this afternoon, here is alist of places that will be open for business Tuesday, Oct. 30: -Safeway at 1855 Wisconsin Ave., N...
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News
Potomac River Nearing 10-Foot Flood Stage
The National Weather Service is predicting flooding along the Potomac River between Harpers Ferry and Washington, D.C. Monday NWS reported that "residents and businesses along the P...
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News
WMATA: Metro to Reopen at 2 p.m. Tuesday
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced Tuesday morning it would restore rail and bus service at 2 p.m., with trains and buses operating on a Sunday schedule. WM...
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News
Tuesday Storm Update: Winds, Rain Expected to Diminish
Update - 2:53 p.m. Tuesday Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said Tuesday afternoon that the commonwealth was "spared a significant event" with Hurricane Sandy. The brunt of the dama...