Are you voting today, Washington? You better be! There's supposed to be unprecedented turnout in DC, Virginia and Maryland, but the long lines are worth it to cast your vote, right? We mean, this guy showed up at a Woodbridge polling place at 3:30 AM. If you're looking for a spot to watch the polls come in this evening, make sure to check out our election-night party guide. Also, did you know some spots will give you free food with an I Voted sticker? It's true.
The Washingtonienne, the fabled blog about the sex adventures of a Hill staffer, which was turned into a book, is now being turned into an HBO series—and the pilot was being filmed in Adams Morgan the other night. Have you seen the film crew elsewhere?
Can eating tumeric on a daily basis have health benefits? The City Paper says, well, maybe.
Are speed cameras a scam simply to gain more revenue? WTOP's Adam Tuss is wondering.
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Are you voting today, Washington? You better be! There's supposed to be unprecedented turnout in DC, Virginia and Maryland, but the long lines are worth it to cast your vote, right? We mean, this guy showed up at a Woodbridge polling place at 3:30 AM. If you're looking for a spot to watch the polls come in this evening, make sure to check out our election-night party guide. Also, did you know some spots will give you free food with an I Voted sticker? It's true.
Hey! This gas station is ripping us off!
The Washingtonienne, the fabled blog about the sex adventures of a Hill staffer, which was turned into a book, is now being turned into an HBO series—and the pilot was being filmed in Adams Morgan the other night. Have you seen the film crew elsewhere?
Can eating tumeric on a daily basis have health benefits? The City Paper says, well, maybe.
Are speed cameras a scam simply to gain more revenue? WTOP's Adam Tuss is wondering.
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