Starting Tuesday, a winter storm could drop from 3 inches to 6 inches on the Washington, D.C., area, creating slippery roads, snarling traffic and possibly affecting school and government operations. [The Washington Post]
MoCo concerns grow over potential cuts to federal health agencies
Montgomery County officials expressed concern late last week over the possibility that the Trump administration could be targeting employee cuts to federal health agencies. The county is home to several federal agencies including the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda and the Food and Drug Administration headquarters in White Oak. [WTOP]
Software entrepreneurs selling Bethesda mansion for $18.75 million
Looking for a home with nine bedrooms and 14 bathrooms? That’s what prospective buyers will find at a Bethesda mansion owned by software entrepreneur Mark Schaszberger and his wife, Trami Tran. The couple’s home at 7209 Arrowood Drive, across from Burning Tree Club, is on the market for $18.75 million. [Washington Business Journal]
Today’s weather: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42
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