The Congressional Budget Office predicts House Republicans‘ plan to replace the Affordable Care Act would leave 24 million fewer people without coverage.
(The Washington Post)
Snowfall was heaviest north and west of D.C. with mostly rain south of the District this morning. Dominion Power reported 2,500 customers without power.
(The Washington Post)
The government and public schools in Alexandria, Arlington, Culpeper, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fauquier, Fredericksburg, Loudoun, Manassas, Prince William, Spotsylvania, Stafford and Winchester are closed due to the weather.
(WTOP)
The National Park Service says if temperatures drop to 24 degrees, the D.C. area could see a 90 percent loss in cherry blossoms’ bloom.
(WTOP)
The Metro system will run on a limited Saturday schedule, and buses will operate on a moderate snow service plan Tuesday.
(WTOP)
The garage where a Washington Post reporter spoke with his famed source dubbed “Deep Throat” during the Watergate Scandal will remain intact as the property owners with redevelopment plans ask the Arlington County Board for an extension.
(ARLnow)