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- WMATA says Green and Yellow Line service will definitely be back to normal at 5 a.m. tomorrow morning.
- AP reports a seemingly needless tragedy: “Police in Hagerstown say a woman who died after apparently falling from an eighth-floor balcony had told an officer about 30 minutes earlier that she was locked out of her apartment.”
- Fascinating: The New York Times says there is no evidence to suggest that washing your hands with warm or hot water is any more effective than washing with cold water.
- D.C. residents love to hate on Metro operators who screw up, but this story from WaPo also makes me wonder: what do Metrorail operators do if they really, really need to go to the bathroom?
- Nice Kojo show today featuring local development & transpo bloggers David Alpert, Michael Perkins and Jacqueline Dupree.
- The Examiner has a report on a man who was arrested last week after wandering around the Chevy Chase Pavilion mall, uttering threats about how he was going to blow up people on the Metro. No evidence of explosives was found.
- Virginia’s candidates for governor meet tonight in Richmond for their first live, televised debate, which WaPo previews. The Examiner, meanwhile, pushes the increasingly popular Deeds is already cooked storyline.
- WBAL says you will soon be able to buy Powerball tickets in Maryland, too.