While the recent snowstorm left the Washington-DC area looking like a winter wonderland, it also has left many residents frustrated. Some neighborhoods in the District are buried under layers of ice, which makes digging out challenging, and walking on sidewalks dangerous. NewsVision reporter Amani Clark-Bey talks to residents who say DC should be doing more.
Caution While Walking: DC Residents Grapple With Aftermath of Snowstorm
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