Snow Days Cost Feds $71 Million A Day
The cost of shuttering federal government offices for five days during this winter’s back-to-back snowstorms was an estimated $71 million a day.
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The cost of shuttering federal government offices for five days during this winter’s back-to-back snowstorms was an estimated $71 million a day.
Read MoreCrews are still cleaning up from last week’s back-to-back blizzards as another storm system moves closer to the D.C. region.
Read MoreThe snow has finally stopped! So, how much snow fell in your neighborhood?
Read MoreThe U.S. Postal Service is attempting full collection and delivery throughout the Metro area today, even though many roads are still impassable.
Read MoreThe second of back-to-back blizzards that smothered the East Coast and eclipsed seasonal snowfall records with more than a month of winter remaining had tapered off by Thursday, although governments and schools remained closed to contend with the aftermath.
Read MoreBack-to-back blizzards have shut down area schools and government offices. See the complete list of closings and delays right here.
Read MoreWhile residents of the DC, MD and VA area are cautioned to stay inside and off the roads to help plow trucks remove snow from streets as easy as possible, local businesses are feeling the brunt of fewer customers to their establishment.
Read MoreHeavy snow, winds exceeding 40 mph, and true whiteout conditions have paralyzed the entire region.
Read MoreBack-to-back blizzards have shut down area schools and government offices. See the complete list of closings and delays right here.
Read MorePrince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson held a press conference yesterday, updating residents on the county’s snow removal efforts thus far.
Read MoreFederal workers and schoolchildren in the nation’s capital were told to stay home for a second day Tuesday as another major snowstorm barreled toward the region, which is still reeling from a weekend blizzard.
Read MoreThis weekend’s blizzard has shut down area schools and government offices. See the complete list of closings and delays right here.
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