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- So what’s open and what’s closed thanks to today’s earthquake? Well, City Paper has some handy roundups from the art and governmental worlds. It looks like the Best Buy inside DCUSA might be having some water troubles. Nationals Park is open, and appears ready to host some baseball. (Though the game might be delayed.)
- Here’s the current status of Metro, which actually, all things considered, is probably one of the best ways to get around right now. [WMATA]
- Oh, and the phone numbers you need to have handy tonight. [DCRA]
- Speaking of handy: a primer on earthquake insurance seems timely. [Urban Turf]
- An interesting look into the cost and labor involved in rehabilitating a Metrobus. [WaPo]
- The District government has collected $50.1 million in parking ticket fines so far this year, and that’s even after the DMV adjudication branch dismissed 47 percent of contested citation. [WJLA]
- Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the University of Northern Virginia. [The State of NoVa]
- D.C. cops make an arrest in one double homicide, seek another for an unrelated double slaying. [Crime Scene]
- Malcolm Gladwell on Dan Snyder: “He has subsequently run the Redskins like a petulant 14-year-old fantasy owner.” [Grantland]
- I suppose we’re supposed to round up to six cents? [NBCWashington]
- Vamos United. [MLS]
- Who can possibly think about earthquakes when there is an emu on the loose in Frederick County? [NBCWashington]