Elissa Salamy (@elissa_salamy) 's Twitter Profile
Elissa Salamy

@elissa_salamy

digital content manager @fox5dc; past @tnd @livefashionable @hardees @carlsjr @Newsday

ID: 118081189

linkhttp://fox5dc.com calendar_today27-02-2010 14:54:05

1,1K Tweet

504 Followers

1,1K Following

Natalie Allison (@natalie_allison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A strong endorsement from the vice president to read newspapers and other established news media, which did not report the false claims that conspiracy theorists on social media peddled!

Elissa Salamy (@elissa_salamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How am I in an Uber Share right now with two male passengers talking about their cars for the last twenty minutes. Why aren’t you in your cars instead of yapping in this Uber?

Metro Forward (@wmata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy birthday to Columbia Heights and Georgia Ave-Petworth Metro stations! 🎉 🚇

Opening on September 18, 1999, these stations have moved nearly 108 million total customers in more than two decades. Drop a comment if these are your stations!

Happy birthday to Columbia Heights and Georgia Ave-Petworth Metro stations! 🎉 🚇

Opening on September 18, 1999, these stations have moved nearly 108 million total customers in more than two decades. Drop a comment if these are your stations!
Elissa Salamy (@elissa_salamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you ever just go, oh dear. I’ll never write a song like John Prine. I’ll never write a verse like Joni Mitchell. What a blessing it would be to tell a truth so pure?

Elissa Salamy (@elissa_salamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Took a mid-week break from snow and ice coverage to stop by the Renwick Gallery. There’s a state fair exhibit on now showcasing beautiful, interesting works. A lot of it by women — really highlighting and blurring the traditional divide of crafts vs art in America.

Took a mid-week break from snow and ice coverage to stop by the Renwick Gallery. There’s a state fair exhibit on now showcasing beautiful, interesting works. A lot of it by women — really highlighting and blurring the traditional divide of crafts vs art in America.
Post Local (@postlocal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1922, D.C. received a record 21 inches of snow, collapsing the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre in what is now Adams Morgan, killing 98 people. The disaster still ranks as the deadliest in Washington’s history. wapo.st/4reYsSM

On this day in 1922, D.C. received a record 21 inches of snow, collapsing the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre in what is now Adams Morgan, killing 98 people. 

The disaster still ranks as the deadliest in Washington’s history. wapo.st/4reYsSM