* We've added postalcodes to the Who's on First import process and enabled the postalcode-only query type, so users can now find postalcodes directly! [90210](https://mapzen.com/products/search/?query=90210&endpoint=search&selectedLat=34.19096&selectedLng=-118.11613&lng=-118.77594&lat=34.19136&zoom=8) anyone?
* Dependencies, like [San Juan, PR](https://mapzen.com/products/search/?query=San%20Juan%2C%20PRI&endpoint=search&&selectedLat=18.46633&selectedLng=-66.10572&lng=-66.82571&lat=18.25413&zoom=9), should now have the proper alpha3 ISO codes of their own in the country abbreviation (`country_a`) properties, instead of alpha2 of the parent country as it did previously.
* Washington DC wasn't getting a region abbreviation at all for a while, but that's water under the [Arlington Memorial Bridge](https://mapzen.com/products/search/?query=Arlington%20Memorial%20Bridge&endpoint=search&selectedLat=38.88725&selectedLng=-77.05541&lng=-77.13810&lat=38.88702&zoom=11) now!
* Washington DC wasn't getting a region abbreviation at all for a while, but that's water under the [Arlington Memorial Bridge](https://mapzen.com/products/search/?query=Arlington%20Memorial%20Bridge%2C%20Washington%2C%20DC%2C%20USA&endpoint=place&gid=openstreetmap%3Astreet%3Apolyline%3A22398323&selectedLat=38.88844&selectedLng=-77.05266&lng=-77.21809&lat=38.88863&zoom=10) now!
***Warning:*** _We are having some technical difficulties with the polylines data generated from the OSM
road network. This data is used to populate our street index and interpolation service. Both features will continue working as before, but data will be stale until a fix is implemented.