The Washington area is returning to normal days after a powerful winter storm left thousands stuck at home, hundreds stranded at airports and grocery store shelves barren. Howard University students are navigating how to make the most of a challenging situation. NewsVision reporter Taylor Beard has the story.
Winter Storm Recovery: DC Students, Residents Navigate Empty Shelves, Slippery Sidewalks
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