The nation’s capital is home to more than 700,000 residents, and most have been homebound due to this weekend’s snow storm. As universities and businesses remain closed midweek, one DC resident shares tips with NewsVision’s Boris Turner on what to do if you’re snowed in with nowhere to go.
Snowed In, but Safe: DC Resident Offers Tips on Surviving the DC Dig Out
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