DC Fire Department medical director resigns
Jullette Saussy says DC Fire and EMS is 'highly toxic,' causes 'unnecessary loss of life' due to slow response times
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Jullette Saussy says DC Fire and EMS is 'highly toxic,' causes 'unnecessary loss of life' due to slow response times
D.C. locals debate whether one of the few remaining tributes to the embattled comedian should remain
Washington remains snowed in, with federal offices and schools closed
Major metro areas struggle to return to work after historic heavy snowfall
New Yorkers trudge back to work after the city’s second-biggest storm since 1869; Washington remains mostly shut
At least 29 people reported dead from storm; New York lifted travel ban but Washington remained at standstill
Many in DC, including the mayor, are concerned about the district's ability to handle storm
Millions of Americans brace for massive storm expected to drop nearly 3 feet of snow, with heavy winds
An inch of snow was enough to cause a chaotic commute for thousands of people even before expected nor’easter hit DC
Washington, DC, declares state of emergency ahead of storm; New York and Boston also brace for heavy snow, high winds