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Feb 05, 2016
Morning Roundup: Shelving It Edition
Christina Sturdivant
Photo by Beau Finley
Photo by
Beau Finley
Arlington school could be the first grade school to
send a satellite
into orbit. [Post]
There’s a new, stricter limit on
salmonella bacteria
in poultry products. [NPR]
D.C. will form a
disability advisory committee
in the wake of last month’s snow storm. [WCP]
Watch Kanye West on
the big screen
next week. [Washingtonian]
Food delivery startup could be D.C.’s
biggest restaurant
. [DCInno]
Police arrest teen for seven alleged
school threats
over two weeks. [WCP]
What’s that oily substance in the Potomac River? Investigators
don’t know
. [WTOP]
Fire
Shooting drill
held at Walter Reed Medical Center. [WTOP]
Putting a
price tag
on potholes. [NBC4]
Bring on the
Portuguese chicken
. [Popville]
Two medical technician firefighters didn’t notice a patient’s
gunshot wound
. [Post]
D.C. activists raised money and delivered water
to Flint
. [WUSA9]
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resurrected
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