Working for the weekend? Hold tight, you're almost there! While you're waiting for Friday at 5, why not plan your weekend activities? Check out our weekend nightlife guide for some ideas. Or if you're thinking foodwise, check out our guide to chicken and waffles in DC. Tasty!
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Working for the weekend? Hold tight, you're almost there! While you're waiting for Friday at 5, why not plan your weekend activities? Check out our weekend nightlife guide for some ideas. Or if you're thinking foodwise, check out our guide to chicken and waffles in DC. Tasty!
Cafeteria menus in DC schools aren't measuring up.
Free chicken at McDonalds today. Uh, woo?
Yesterday morning, Bob Novak hit a pedestrian with his car at 18th and K. He drove away, but was stopped by a law firm partner on a bike, according to law site AboveTheLaw.com.
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