Have you read our Readers' Best of Washington results yet? Find out the most popular dining, nightlife and more, as chosen by Washingtonian readers.
Hope you brought an umbrella—thunderstorms (and maybe hail!) are being predicted for later today. Again.
The Supreme Court may give its ruling in the DC gun ban case today. For a refresher, read Harry Jaffe's excellent article, "Do You Want This Next to Your Bed?" about DC gun rights.
The DCeiver notes that even the AP is down in the dumps these days.
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Have you read our Readers' Best of Washington results yet? Find out the most popular dining, nightlife and more, as chosen by Washingtonian readers.
Hope you brought an umbrella—thunderstorms (and maybe hail!) are being predicted for later today. Again.
The Supreme Court may give its ruling in the DC gun ban case today. For a refresher, read Harry Jaffe's excellent article, "Do You Want This Next to Your Bed?" about DC gun rights.
The DCeiver notes that even the AP is down in the dumps these days.
14th and You finds out what happens when you don't move your car for street cleaning.
"Fuel costs may force Montgomery schools to reduce bus service, requiring more students to walk," reports the Post.
Comedian George Carlin has died of heart failure at age 71.
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