Brrrrr! Chilly out there, isn't it, Washington? It's going to remain so throughout the day, and into tomorrow, with highs hovering in the 20s, but with a wind chill that makes it feel much colder. So bundle up.
Don't forget—Todd's back and at the chatting today at 11 AM. Submit your questions in advance now, and then read along live.
And also remember that today at 10 AM we're opening the vote in our first-ever Burger Brackets. We're taking 32 of our favorite Washington-area burger spots and asking you to vote on them to see who will win.
Was keeping schools open yesterday a dumb move? City Desk finds a couple of teacher/bloggers who think so.
DCist reports that there's a newer, thinner Screech (the Nats mascot, if you didn't know) running around out there.
DC Metrocentric says there's a new restaurant set to open on 14th Street, NW. It'll be called Policy. Apt name for a DC spot, no?
The Morning Buzz
Good morning, Washington! Here's what we're reading around the web on this chilly Tuesday AM.
Photo of a snowman built yesterday by Flickr user Prince Roy
Brrrrr! Chilly out there, isn't it, Washington? It's going to remain so throughout the day, and into tomorrow, with highs hovering in the 20s, but with a wind chill that makes it feel much colder. So bundle up.
Don't forget—Todd's back and at the chatting today at 11 AM. Submit your questions in advance now, and then read along live.
And also remember that today at 10 AM we're opening the vote in our first-ever Burger Brackets. We're taking 32 of our favorite Washington-area burger spots and asking you to vote on them to see who will win.
Was keeping schools open yesterday a dumb move? City Desk finds a couple of teacher/bloggers who think so.
DCist reports that there's a newer, thinner Screech (the Nats mascot, if you didn't know) running around out there.
DC Metrocentric says there's a new restaurant set to open on 14th Street, NW. It'll be called Policy. Apt name for a DC spot, no?
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