Metro: That Red Line Crash Was Our Fault on February 15, 2012

Ben’s Chili Bowl Gets Competition — From One of its Own on February 15, 2012

Virginia Ultrasound Measure Closer to Becoming Law, Personhood Bill Passes House on February 15, 2012

Same-Sex Marriage Bill Advances in Maryland on February 15, 2012

Morning Roundup: Entry Edition on February 15, 2012

Muth Ruled Incompetent for Trial, Sent to Psychiatric Hospital on February 14, 2012

D.C. Council Shows Us All How Valentine’s Day is Really Done on February 14, 2012

Obama Cuts Funding for D.C. Voucher Program on February 14, 2012

Gray Doesn’t Think Manning is Wise Fit for Redskins on February 14, 2012

Videos of Norwood Interrogation Released on February 14, 2012

D.C. Ranks Third in Nation in Use of Public Transit on February 14, 2012

Go Home Already: Look on February 13, 2012

Robbery of Supreme Court Justice Is Not Without Precedent on February 13, 2012

Obama Proposal on Budget Autonomy Met With Cautious Optimism by Gray, D.C. Voting Rights Advocates on February 13, 2012

Elections Board Gives OK for Recall Petitions on Gray, Brown on February 13, 2012

Four Arrested After Hanging ‘Tibet Will Be Free’ Banner from Memorial Bridge on February 13, 2012

Looking Back: Whitney Houston’s Last D.C. Performance on February 13, 2012

Obama Budget Includes Language on D.C. Budget Autonomy on February 13, 2012

Head of MLK Memorial Unhappy With Quote Change on February 13, 2012

Morning Roundup: Boundary Edition on February 13, 2012

The Week in Review: February 6-12, 2012 on February 12, 2012

Go Home Already: Sleepy Panda on February 10, 2012

Metro Schedules Public Hearings on Fare Hikes on February 10, 2012

Decorative Lights in Adams Morgan to Come Down on February 10, 2012

What the Font is With Those Street Signs? on February 10, 2012

Lanier, Gray Warn Of Thefts of Phones on February 10, 2012

Pennsylvania Senator Addresses Pressing National(s) Issue on February 10, 2012

Be Blue: Metro Track Work Spares Only One Line on Weekend on February 10, 2012

Khan, Peterson Set for Rematch on February 10, 2012

In Virginia, Your Home is Your Castle on February 10, 2012

Morning Roundup: Conservative Edition on February 10, 2012

#Irony: D.C. Fire Official Suspended Over Comments on Twitter, Facebook on February 9, 2012

This Explains So Much: DMV Not Testing Parallel Parking on February 9, 2012

Fake Iraqi General Who Doesn’t Wear Underwear Can’t Represent Himself in Murder Trial on February 9, 2012

Real Talk on the Weather, Starring Mayor Vince Gray on February 9, 2012

Emily Got Her Gun, and She Wants to Make It Easier for You on February 9, 2012

Bagged! Five-Cent Fee for Prince George’s County Fails (But There’s Still Hope) on February 9, 2012

AIDS Activist Faces Trial After Use of Medical Marijuana Sinks Hopes for Dismissal of Charges on February 9, 2012

Baggage Surcharge for Taxicabs Reinstated in Fare Proposal on February 9, 2012

Go Home Already: Hello Moon on February 8, 2012

Harry Thomas, Jr. Defaults on Money Owed to D.C. on February 8, 2012

WaPo Seeks to Slim Down Newsroom By Up to Eight Percent on February 8, 2012

It’s Getting Cold Out There, But How Cold are the Roads? on February 8, 2012

Criticism Comes Quick for New D.C. Speed Cameras on February 8, 2012

Feds Allow Workers to Take Leave, Work From Home on February 8, 2012

D.C. a Step Away From More Flexibilty in Scheduling Elections on February 8, 2012

D.C. United Roster Takes Shape as Team Preps for Season on February 8, 2012

Less Snow Means Fewer Dollars Spent Dealing With It on February 8, 2012

Morning Roundup: Foreign Edition on February 8, 2012

Embassy of Ecuador Relocates in Wake of Earthquake Damage on February 7, 2012

Guy With Fantastic Hair Trumps Competition in Bid to Redevelop Old Post Office on February 7, 2012

Internet Gambling Repealed by D.C. Council on February 7, 2012

D.C. Restaurant Decides Being Named After a Guy in Prison for Human Rights Violation is a Bad Idea on February 7, 2012

With Snow in Forecast, D.C. Council Stalls on Shoveling Bill on February 7, 2012

Vacations in D.C. Are Soooo Much Better Than in New York on February 7, 2012

Virginia Continues Search for New State Song on February 7, 2012

Ready for Summer? A Guide to D.C.-Area CSAs on February 7, 2012

Go Home Already: Falls on February 6, 2012

Bill Allowing Flexibility in Dates of D.C. Elections Gets Hearing on February 6, 2012

Double Dipping: Not Cool at Super Bowl Party or at Work on February 6, 2012

The People, They Still Love Axl Rose on February 6, 2012

Largely Moved from McPherson Square, Occupy D.C. Plots a New and Uncertain Course on February 6, 2012

D.C. United to Remain at RFK for 2012 Season on February 6, 2012

Fast, Tall and Available for 35 Home Games: You Too Can Be a U.S. President on February 6, 2012

Hidden City Seeks to Uncover The Real Washington on February 6, 2012

A Tale of Two Winters: 2010 Was Snooooow Much Better on February 6, 2012

Morning Roundup: Victory Edition on February 6, 2012

The Week in Review: January 30-February 5, 2012 on February 5, 2012

Photo Essay: The Downsizing of Occupy D.C. on February 5, 2012

Click Click: McPherson Square, the Morning After on February 5, 2012

Norton Thanks Both Protesters and Police for Restraint on February 4, 2012

Police Move Against Occupy D.C. Encampment; Four Arrested on February 4, 2012

Go Home Already: Sky on February 3, 2012

Editorial Comment: Coming to Terms on February 3, 2012

Medical Marijuana Hopefuls Face Tough Crowd in Ward 5 on February 3, 2012

The Men, Women and Guy With a Boot Hat That Want to be the Next President on February 3, 2012

It’s Like Naughty Animal Planet Over at the National Zoo on February 3, 2012

Virginia Votes Down Abortion Restriction That D.C. Would Be Forced to Adopt on February 3, 2012

Morning Roundup: Rolling Edition on February 3, 2012

Prince George’s County Considers Its Own Bag Fee on February 2, 2012

Leave the Groundhogs Alone, Says PETA on February 2, 2012

iBarry on February 2, 2012

Police Continue Seeking Leads in Death of Infant on February 2, 2012

D.C. Incumbents Pull Further Away in Money Race on February 2, 2012

Potomac Phil Predicts Another Six Weeks of Balmy Winter on February 2, 2012

Home-Schooled 14-Year-Old Marylander Hates Same-Sex Marriage, Says Gays Are Not ‘Born That Way’ on February 2, 2012

Go Home Already: Crane on February 1, 2012

‘Tebow Rule’ Gets First Down in Virginia Legislature on February 1, 2012

Recall Petitions Delayed by Two Weeks on February 1, 2012

Let’s Put the Fear Back Into McPherson on February 1, 2012

Broad Branch Road Reopens to Great Fanfare on February 1, 2012

Four Months In, Echoes of Reaganville at McPherson Square on February 1, 2012

Internet Gambling Repeal Looks to be Moving Forward on February 1, 2012

Morning Roundup: Winter Spring Edition on February 1, 2012

Feel-Good Video of the Day: John Legend Surprises D.C. Students at Kennedy Center on January 31, 2012

Peebles Hints That He Might Finance Gray Recall Effort on January 31, 2012

D.C. Among Terrorism ‘Hot Spots’ on January 31, 2012

Deer Me! Bambi Crashes Through D.C. Library Window on January 31, 2012

Dupont Circle Metro Entrance to Close Tomorrow on January 31, 2012

Pat Collins, H Street Hipster on January 31, 2012

U.S. Park Police Tell Occupiers to Remove McPherson Tarp on January 31, 2012

D.C. Fun Facts and Trivia — CAFR Edition on January 31, 2012

D.C. Ends 2011 With $240 Million…Surplus? on January 31, 2012

Go Home Already: Moon on January 30, 2012

Gray, Brown Respond to Recall Attempt on January 30, 2012

Axl Rose and Some Guys to Play Fillmore on January 30, 2012

Uber Hires Well-Connected Lawyer on January 30, 2012

Occupy D.C. Protesters Drop Tarp on McPherson Statue on January 30, 2012

Cracked Rail Causes Blue/Orange Line Delays on January 30, 2012

D.C. Meat Week Kicks Off on January 30, 2012

Click Click: Chinese New Year Parade on January 30, 2012

Don’t Bet on Internet Gambling in D.C. Anytime Soon on January 30, 2012

Morning Roundup: Busy Day Edition on January 30, 2012

The Week in Review: January 23-29, 2012 on January 29, 2012

Fifty Years After Stopping, D.C. Streetcars Rolling Back on January 29, 2012

Go Home Already: Tree on January 27, 2012

Lululemon Killer Sentenced to Life Without Parole on January 27, 2012

“Suck it, Washington, D.C. Suck it Dipped in Tang” on January 27, 2012

The Guy Who Brought Down Harry Thomas, Jr. Wants His Seat on January 27, 2012

Capital City Diner to Close This Weekend on January 27, 2012

Controversy Dominates iGaming Internet Gambling Hearing on January 27, 2012

Metro Moves Forward on Fare Hikes on January 27, 2012

In Virginia, Roller Coasters Trump Reading on January 27, 2012

Morning Roundup: Temper Edition on January 27, 2012

Emily Gets Her Hearing on January 26, 2012

Metro Moving Forward on Safety Improvements on January 26, 2012

More Trouble on Metropolitan Branch Trail on January 26, 2012

Maryland and Virginia: Bad Drivers and Deadbeats About It on January 26, 2012

First East Coast Starbucks is Closing, and That’s OK on January 26, 2012

Among More Delays, Medical Marijuana Entrepreneurs Gather on January 26, 2012

D.C. Taxicabs Fare Poorly in Survey on January 26, 2012

Internet Gambling Hearing to be Long, Though Not Epic on January 26, 2012

Go Home Already: Posted on January 25, 2012

Gray’s State of the District Speech Set for February 7 on January 25, 2012

In the Rankings Department: We’re Literate and Generous on January 25, 2012

Internet Gambling’s Long, Strange Trip in D.C. Continues on January 25, 2012

Yellow Cabs? Really, People? on January 25, 2012

Ward 5 Starts Long Process of Replacing Thomas, and Plenty Step Up to Try on January 25, 2012

Before and After: The Howard Theatre on January 25, 2012

Rowing His Way to Anacostia Appreciation on January 25, 2012

Morning Roundup: Ticketed Edition on January 25, 2012

D.C.: Intolerant, Rude, Boring and Great for Bikes and Peds! on January 24, 2012

Fox 5 Apologizes for Ruining End of Awesome Football Game on January 24, 2012

Ben Stiller to Direct and Star in Comedy on D.C. Jewish Family on January 24, 2012

Ward 7 Candidate Agrees to Plea Deal After Prostitution Arrest on January 24, 2012

Wizards Wave Wand, Coach Disappears on January 24, 2012

Another Taxicab Company Gets Stung on January 24, 2012

New D.C. Distillery to Produce Gin and Whiskey on January 24, 2012

At Hearing, Federal and D.C. Officials Differ on Occupy D.C. on January 24, 2012

State of the District’s Road Closures: SOTU Edition on January 24, 2012

Go Home Already: Shaky on January 23, 2012

D.C., Virginia Officials Talk Rats on January 23, 2012

Gray Plans Citywide Summit on February 11 on January 23, 2012

From Rock to Salsa to News — 99.1 FM Changes Format Again on January 23, 2012

Supreme Court Rules that Warrants Needed for GPS Tracking on January 23, 2012

D.C. United Tests New Players Ahead of 2012 Season on January 23, 2012

Anti-Abortion Activists Descend On D.C. For March For Life on January 23, 2012

D.C.: Intolerant, Rude, Ugly and Can’t Drive on January 23, 2012

Morning Roundup: Icy Edition on January 23, 2012

The Week in Review: January 16-21, 2012 on January 22, 2012

Go Home Already: Empty on January 20, 2012

Bier Baron, ChurchKey, Lyon Hall Among Top 100 Beer Bars on January 20, 2012

Your Transit Roundup: Track Work and Monthly Passes on January 20, 2012

Virginia Legislator Wants to Study Benefits of Pot Sales on January 20, 2012

More Freedom For Food Trucks Under New Rules on January 20, 2012

Cooch Refuses to Back Down on D.C. Rats, Maryland Joins In on January 20, 2012

If Romney Doesn’t Get the Nomination, There’s Always Ward 5 on January 20, 2012

Morning Roundup: Wintry Edition on January 20, 2012

The Joys of Historic Preservation, Georgetown Edition on January 19, 2012

With Congress Occupied, the Supreme Court is Next on January 19, 2012

D.C. Leads Nation in Green Buildings on January 19, 2012

Steal Money, Buy Lottery Tickets: A Brilliant Criminal Scheme on January 19, 2012

Cheh Continues Getting Limbaughed in Wake of Rats Claim on January 19, 2012

Virginians are Better Than to Pay Five Cents for a Plastic Bag on January 19, 2012

Local Philanthropist Kicks In For Washington Monument Fixes on January 19, 2012

Go Home Already: End Your Day With Adorable on January 18, 2012

Occupying is Sooooooo Much Better in New York on January 18, 2012

Prince George’s County Cracks Down on Illegal Dance Clubs on January 18, 2012

Ward 4 Candidate and Others Join in Anti-SOPA Protest on January 18, 2012

Free Food Warning: Pizza on January 18, 2012

It’s True: We Have Little Tolerance For Stupid Rankings on January 18, 2012

Call Your Representative and Senator Today! Oh, Right on January 18, 2012

Morning Roundup: Snowless Edition on January 18, 2012

Congress to Hold Hearing on Occupy D.C. Encampment on January 17, 2012

MLS Gives D.C. a Yellow Card for Scandals on January 17, 2012

D.C. Joins Brief Supporting Healthcare Reform on January 17, 2012

Ex-White House Bomb Sniffing Dog Goes Rogue on January 17, 2012

Waterworld, D.C. on January 17, 2012

D.C. Council Limits Medical Marijuana Cultivation Center Sites on January 17, 2012

Finally, Harry Thomas, Jr. is Gone on January 17, 2012

Prostitution Doesn’t Go Away, It Just Moves on January 17, 2012

Weaver Wants Corporate Money Out of D.C. Campaigns on January 17, 2012

Go Home Already: Hazy on January 16, 2012

Our Own Mary Cheh Gets a Rush Limbaugh Shout-Out on January 16, 2012

Click Click: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial on January 16, 2012

Newborn Dies After Being Left on Doorstep on January 16, 2012

Loudoun County Fights Us for Dan Snyder’s Affections on January 16, 2012

Our One-Percenters Are Richer Than Yours on January 16, 2012

Morning Roundup: Day On Edition on January 16, 2012

The Week in Review: January 9-15, 2012 on January 15, 2012

Behind the Name(s): Woodley Park and Cleveland Park on January 15, 2012

Controversial Quote on MLK Memorial to be Changed on January 13, 2012

Go Home Already: King on January 13, 2012

In the Realm of Masterful News Dumps… on January 13, 2012

Peterson Ordered Into Rematch With Khan on January 13, 2012

Plenty of Metro Track Work This Weekend on January 13, 2012

Wells Fargo, Bank of America Hold Most of D.C.’s Money on January 13, 2012

Take the FBI Building, Please on January 13, 2012

Citing Health Concerns, Gray Wants Occupy D.C. Moved on January 13, 2012

Morning Roundup: Gusty Edition on January 13, 2012

Orange Looks to Limit Medical Marijuana Sites on January 12, 2012

Who Doesn’t Love Tom Sherwood? on January 12, 2012

Fear Not, Food Truck Fans: No Crackdown Coming on January 12, 2012

Lion Cubs Get Ready to Move Out of Mom’s Place on January 12, 2012

Creepy Bathroom Watch: Saxby’s Coffee on January 12, 2012

Statehood Trip to New Hampshire Back On, Snow Not Invited on January 12, 2012

Cuccinelli Uncovers Our Massive D.C. Rat Smuggling Ring on January 12, 2012

No, You’re Not Likely to be Hit by a Metrobus on January 12, 2012

Fight Between Peterson, Khan Continues Outside Ring on January 12, 2012

Three Shot Near Southeast D.C. School on January 12, 2012

Czech Uprising Succeeds in Deposing Oregon-Made Streetcar on January 12, 2012

Go Home Already: Neogothic on January 11, 2012

Loss of Surcharges Means Loss of Livelihood, Say Cabbies on January 11, 2012

Another Ward 5 Elected Official Indicted for Stealing Funds on January 11, 2012

Read Them Here: Recall Notices for Gray, Brown on January 11, 2012

Those Reusable Bags Can Kill You on January 11, 2012

Be the Judge of Your Local D.C. Public Schools on January 11, 2012

Paperwork Filed to Recall Gray, Brown on January 11, 2012

Eisenhower Family Wants Frank Gehry’s Ike Memorial Stopped on January 11, 2012

Big Buck Hunter, Rock Creek Park Edition on January 11, 2012

Morning Roundup: Soaking Edition on January 11, 2012

Heat Seekers Hit DC-3 and Other Local Joints on January 10, 2012

Got Thoughts on the Taxicab Rate Change? Testify Tomorrow! on January 10, 2012

D.C. Same-Sex Divorce Advocates Hope This is the Year on January 10, 2012

Maryland Same-Sex Marriage Advocates Hope This is the Year on January 10, 2012

Cheh Still Hopes to Dismantle Gas Station Monopoly on January 10, 2012

Now Is Probably a Good Time to Splurge on a Camera on January 10, 2012

Technically, Harry Thomas Hasn’t Yet Left Office on January 10, 2012

Go Home Already: Gaze on January 9, 2012

Seven Medical Marijuana Cultivation Sites Pass Initial Scrutiny, Sent to ANCs for Input on January 9, 2012

D.C. Health Director Compares Occupy D.C. to Refugee Camp on January 9, 2012

Great, Now I’ll Have the Purple Line Jingle Stuck in My Head on January 9, 2012

About Tonight: January 9, 2012 on January 9, 2012

Fewer Sports for Maryland, But a Nicer Presidential Home on January 9, 2012

Claims of Shenanigans May Force Local Champ Into Rematch on January 9, 2012

Gallery: No Pants Metro Ride on January 9, 2012

Parkmobile Insists That It’s Safe to Use on January 9, 2012

Morning Roundup: Conflicted Edition on January 9, 2012

The Week in Review: January 2-8, 2012 on January 8, 2012

Behind the Name: Tenleytown on January 8, 2012

Though Thomas Is Gone, the Scandal May Only Be Starting on January 6, 2012

Department of More Closings: Love Cafe to Close Jan. 29 on January 6, 2012

Out and About: Weekend Picks on January 6, 2012

“Guilty as Charged, Your Honor” Says Thomas on January 6, 2012

No Pants, No Problem on Metro This Sunday on January 6, 2012

Sex, Drugs and the Presidency: Sibley Aims at Obama on January 6, 2012

Elisir Frees All Water on January 6, 2012

Paying for Parking May Not Stop You From Getting a Ticket on January 6, 2012

Morning Roundup: Judgment Day Edition on January 6, 2012

Thomas Resigns Ward 5 Seat on January 5, 2012

[Enter Corporate Name] Capital Bikeshare on January 5, 2012

They Should Call It Marymandering on January 5, 2012

It’s a Nice Day to Walk Home. Do So. on January 5, 2012

Toughest Provisions of Ethics Bill Will Be Delayed on January 5, 2012

Shaw Tavern Rises From the Dead on January 5, 2012

About Tonight: January 5, 2012 on January 5, 2012

Thomas Charged With Theft, Filing a False Tax Return on January 5, 2012

Marion Barry Cares Not For Your Myopic Little Opinions on January 5, 2012

Capitol Hemp Owners Might Get Plea Bargain on January 5, 2012

Go Home Already: Float on January 4, 2012

Thomas’ Resignation Will Cost D.C. on January 4, 2012

DMV Ticket Amnesty Continues Through January on January 4, 2012

Occupy, Forever? on January 4, 2012

About Tonight: January 4, 2012 on January 4, 2012

Penn Camera Declaring Bankruptcy, Five Stores Closed on January 4, 2012

Putting the Iowa Caucuses in Perspective on January 4, 2012

Reports Say Thomas Will Resign, Possibly Do Time on January 4, 2012

Morning Roundup: Long Johns Edition on January 4, 2012

Metro, Distorted on January 3, 2012

Upscale Italian Eatery Finally Frees Tap Water on January 3, 2012

Ward 7 Candidate Tried to Pay $20 for Umm, Well, You Know on January 3, 2012

Your Legislative Preview: SATs, Debt and Shoveling on January 3, 2012

About Tonight: January 3, 2012 on January 3, 2012

Georgetown Barnes & Noble Quietly Closes Its Doors on January 3, 2012

Taylor Gourmet Opens on 14th Street Today on January 3, 2012

As Gray Tries Reset, Foes Try Recall on January 3, 2012

Happy New Year, I-395 Commuter! on January 3, 2012

Go Home Already: Crane on January 2, 2012

About Tonight: January 2, 2012 on January 2, 2012

Arlington County Reported No Killings in 2011 on January 2, 2012

Photo of the Day: January 2, 2012 on January 2, 2012

That’s Not Where Your Car Goes, Vince on January 2, 2012

R.I.P, Christmas Tree on January 2, 2012

Morning Roundup: Resolution Edition on January 2, 2012

Some of Your Favorite Posts of 2011 on December 30, 2011

This Was 2011: Beer on December 30, 2011

Thievery Corporation Releases Pro-Occupy Video on December 30, 2011

Ward 5 ANC Gets Some of its Money Back on December 30, 2011

The Hell That the Metro Map Could Have Been on December 30, 2011

Morning Roundup: It’s Been Real, 2011 Edition on December 30, 2011

This Was 2011: Sulaimon Brown on December 29, 2011

D.C. Homicide Tally Set to Hit 50-Year Low on December 29, 2011

This Was 2011: Dan Snyder on December 28, 2011

This Was 2011: SUVs, HTJ and CSFs on December 27, 2011

D.C. Restaurant Renames Itself Fujimori; Don’t Worry, Peruvian Leader Still in Jail for Human Rights Crimes on December 21, 2011

No More Bath Salts For You on December 20, 2011

D.C. Voting Rights Hunger Strikers Down to One on December 20, 2011

Age-Old D.C. Shoveling Law Closer to Needed Update on December 20, 2011

Huge Police Bust Nets Drugs and Guns on December 19, 2011

Ward 7 Candidate Nabbed in Prostitution Sting on December 19, 2011

White Cars, Credit-Card Readers Part of Taxicab Plan on December 19, 2011

For Pandas, Zoo Hopes That Money Equals Love on December 19, 2011

This Was 2011: Mother Earth on December 16, 2011

Regulations on Horizon for D.C. Tattoo Artists on December 15, 2011

Go Home Already: Kitty on December 14, 2011

Now Harry Thomas, Jr. is Paying Two Governments Back on December 14, 2011

Virginia is for Lovers, But Not Marriers on December 14, 2011

Eataly Narrows Down Search to a Few Large D.C. Locations on December 14, 2011

Pedicabs Complain Again of Park Police Harassment on December 14, 2011

OK, Seriously, This Shutdown Stuff Has To Stop on December 14, 2011

Pete Ross Really Wants That Unpaid Job on December 14, 2011

Morning Roundup: Merch Edition on December 14, 2011

NTSB Wants All Cell Phone Use in Cars Banned on December 13, 2011

Heritage India to Reopen With Restricted Liquor License on December 13, 2011

Costco Set to Open in D.C. in 2012 on December 13, 2011

Barry Must Hate Eddie Murphy Pick Too on December 13, 2011

I Can Has Cheetah Cub? on December 13, 2011

Taxicab Rates Could Increase, Though Only Slightly on December 13, 2011

Incumbents Fill War Chests, Collect Bundled Contributions on December 13, 2011

As Baltimore is Unoccupied, D.C. Amongst Last Camps Standing on December 13, 2011

Go Home Already: Wisdom on December 12, 2011

D.C. Tackles Digital Divide With Ultra-Fast Network on December 12, 2011

As If We Didn’t Already Want to be Disposed of in Space on December 12, 2011

So What If Metro Just Didn’t Exist? on December 12, 2011

Penn State Retains Local Lawyer and Consultant on December 12, 2011

New Bike Lanes Roll Along in 2012 on December 12, 2011

D.C. Brings Home a Championship — in Boxing on December 12, 2011

Seven D.C. Post Offices Taken Off Closure List on December 12, 2011

Morning Roundup: Promoter Edition on December 12, 2011

The Week in Review: December 5-11, 2011 on December 11, 2011

Sunday Chopper Photo on December 11, 2011

Behind the Name: Crestwood on December 11, 2011

Saturday Moon Photo on December 10, 2011

Occupy D.C. is Bringing the Man Down on December 10, 2011

Leslie Johnson Gets 12 Months, One Day in Prison on December 9, 2011

There Is Soooo Much More Parkland in New York on December 9, 2011

A Roundabout Way to Get Around in Virginia on December 9, 2011

The Passenger, PX Make List of Top 50 Bars in U.S. on December 9, 2011

Hunger Strikers Try to Meet Issa on Auspicious Day on December 9, 2011

The Nutty Professor to Play Marion Barry? on December 9, 2011

Ovechkin Responds to Steroid Rumors on December 9, 2011

Morning Roundup: Tweet Edition on December 9, 2011

Go Home Already: Bare on December 8, 2011

Georgetown is for Squares, Hipsters and Vegans on December 8, 2011

D(ivided) C(ity): The Cliché That’s All Too True on December 8, 2011

Shots Fired at Virginia Tech, Two Confirmed Deaths on December 8, 2011

Montel Williams’ Columbia Road Dispensary Scrapped on December 8, 2011

Seven Men Charged With Killings in Columbia Heights, U St. on December 8, 2011

Three Protesters Hungry for D.C. Voting Rights on December 8, 2011

A Few Housekeeping Notes on December 8, 2011

Morning Roundup: Record Edition on December 8, 2011

Go Home Already: Memorial on December 7, 2011

Gmail Accounts and Burners for D.C. on December 7, 2011

Your Legislative Roundup: Mosquitoes, United on December 7, 2011

Rumors, on Steroids on December 7, 2011

D.C. Snow Team, Deploy! on December 7, 2011

No Charges in Death of GW Student on December 7, 2011

Meet Your New DCist Associate Editor, Benjamin Freed on December 7, 2011

Fill Those Growlers, D.C. on December 7, 2011

No, the Streetcar Will Not Be Heading Up Third Street on December 7, 2011

Ethics Bill Passes D.C. Council on First Vote on December 7, 2011

Occupy Everything on December 7, 2011

Morning Roundup: Infamy Edition on December 7, 2011

Go Home Already: On the Hill on December 6, 2011

D.C. Council Passes Bill on Executive Hires on December 6, 2011

Mendelson Wants to Make Gun Registration Easier on December 6, 2011

The Artist Wins Over Local Film Critics on December 6, 2011

Jack Johnson Gets Seven Years on December 6, 2011

Velodrome Coming to D.C. in 2012 on December 6, 2011

Ethics Enforcement is Expensive on December 6, 2011

Even Occupiers in D.C. Get Eviction Notices on December 6, 2011

The Dream Is Still Alive… on December 6, 2011

Thomas May Be Asked to Take Leave, Probably Won’t on December 6, 2011

Morning Roundup: First Panic Edition on December 6, 2011

Go Home Already: Smile on December 5, 2011

Medical Marijuana Pushed Back Again on December 5, 2011

Don’t Celebrate Yet — Repeal Day Isn’t Until March on December 5, 2011

At Least He Wasn’t Flying, Right? on December 5, 2011

It’s Crickets Out There on Harry Thomas’ Fate on December 5, 2011

Ethics Bill Moves Forward, Though Progress May Slow on December 5, 2011

Freeze! Gray Says No to New Jobs, Travel on December 5, 2011

It’s On, Open Table — CityEats Kicks Off in D.C. on December 5, 2011

For Your Viewing Pleasure: Tom Petty Cut-Out Does D.C. on December 5, 2011

Wizards Schedule First Game for December 16 on December 5, 2011

Occupy D.C. Raises a Barn, 31 People Get Arrested on December 5, 2011

Morning Roundup: Suspended Edition on December 5, 2011

The Week in Review on December 4, 2011

Dupont Circle Ghost Bike Removed Again on December 2, 2011

Eat Your Values on December 2, 2011

And a One City Partridge in the Pear Tree? on December 2, 2011

Six Red Line Metro Stations To Close Over Weekend on December 2, 2011

More JetBlue Flights Coming to National on December 2, 2011

Capitol Hemp Owners Turn Themselves In to Police on December 2, 2011

Do Your Democratic Duty and Vote for T-Shirts and Charity on December 2, 2011

FBI Searches D.C. Councilmember Harry Thomas’ House on December 2, 2011

Unlike Cultivation Centers, Dispensaries Spread Around D.C. on December 2, 2011

Morning Roundup: Policy Edition on December 2, 2011

Go Home Already: Outside the Box on December 1, 2011

Heritage India’s Liquor License Suspended on December 1, 2011

Unity Market Reopens North of Columbia Heights on December 1, 2011

Even Montel Williams Has Trouble Selling Medical Marijuana on December 1, 2011

Firefighters Get Ready to Fight D.C. Plan on December 1, 2011

National Traffic Festival is This Evening on December 1, 2011

Ethics, Meet Elections on December 1, 2011

Where Are Those Streetcars Going? on December 1, 2011

Your Thursday, Occupied on December 1, 2011

D.C. Observes World AIDS Day on December 1, 2011

A Few Metro Escalators Done, Many To Go on December 1, 2011

Morning Roundup: No Retirement Edition on December 1, 2011

Go Home Already: Why Hello on November 30, 2011

Finally, You Can Prove That You’re a Bayhawks Fan on November 30, 2011

Good for Prince William, Good for Virginia? on November 30, 2011

More Cops Could Police After-Hours Events on November 30, 2011

Single-Sex Dorms Aren’t Discriminatory, Says D.C. on November 30, 2011

Rumors Of Black Cat Bill’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated… on November 30, 2011

Morning Roundup: No Phone Edition on November 30, 2011

Taxicab Fare Increases Uncertain After Lengthy Hearing on November 29, 2011

Ahead of Ethics Debate, Disagreements on November 29, 2011

A New Use for That Soda Can on November 29, 2011

Capitol Hill Demands Moby Apologize on November 29, 2011

Heritage India’s Future Not Looking Good on November 29, 2011

It’s Official — Marion Barry Files for Re-Election on November 29, 2011

What Comes First: Taxi Rate Hikes or Service Improvements? on November 28, 2011

Lanier Again Uses Emergency Authority to Shut Down Bar on November 28, 2011

D.C. Fire Engine Company 24 Turns 100 on November 28, 2011

Don’t Occupy Here, Says National Park Service on November 28, 2011

We’re Only Slightly Less Transient Than Florida and Nevada on November 28, 2011

Smile, You’re On (Speeding) Camera! on November 28, 2011

D.C. Continues to Monitor Health Conditions at Encampments on November 28, 2011

Black Cat Bill Passes Away [UPDATED] on November 25, 2011

There Are Certainly Worse Places to Crash Your SUV on November 25, 2011

Thanksgiving’s Over, Time for Christmas! on November 25, 2011

Obama Just Lost Ward 8 on November 25, 2011

Broad Branch Road to Close Monday on November 25, 2011

Gallery: Gallaudet University on November 25, 2011

The Five-Cent Bag Fee Is Soooo Much Better in D.C. on November 25, 2011

Shop Local or Not at All: Black Friday Alternatives on November 25, 2011

Dunbar Beats Coolidge in Turkey Bowl on November 25, 2011

Morning Roundup: Empty Edition on November 25, 2011

All Hail the Local Thanksgiving on November 23, 2011

Constituent Services Funds Not Often Spent on Constituents on November 23, 2011

Franklin School Shelter More Complicated Than Occupation on November 23, 2011

Police Affidavit Justifies Capitol Hemp Raid on November 23, 2011

Former Barry Spokesperson to Run For Ward 8 Seat on November 23, 2011

Morning Roundup: Travel Edition on November 23, 2011

Another Council Perk: Nice License Plates on November 22, 2011

Park Service Proposes Five Bikeshare Locations on November 22, 2011

Occupy Marchers Arrive in D.C. After 240-Mile Trek on November 22, 2011

A Year Later, 5,000 HIV Tests at D.C. DMV on November 22, 2011

Crystal City Good Stuff Eatery To Open Next Spring on November 21, 2011

Despite Drop, Homicides Hit Century Mark; Other Crimes On Rise on November 21, 2011

Critics Say Ethics Reform Proposal Doesn’t Go Far Enough on November 21, 2011

Gray Appoints Two New Senior Staff Members on November 21, 2011

Old Naval Hospital Reopens as Hill Center on November 21, 2011

Occupy Protests Have Cost D.C. Nearly $1 Million on November 21, 2011

Number of Arrests in Franklin School Demonstration Rises on November 21, 2011

Gallery: Franklin School, Occupied on November 19, 2011

Protesters Occupy Franklin School on November 19, 2011

Council Bill Would Create New Ethics Board on November 18, 2011

Chinatown Capitol Hemp to Reopen, Charges Dropped on November 18, 2011

MLK Library Could See Two More Floors, New Tenants on November 18, 2011

Virginia is for Lovers (and Riot Police) on November 18, 2011

Sculpture Garden Ice Rink Opens This Weekend on November 18, 2011

Morning Roundup: Feel-Good Friday Edition on November 18, 2011

Occupy DC Key Bridge March Goes Off Without a Hitch on November 17, 2011

Renting and Buying Likely to Become More Expensive in D.C. on November 17, 2011

17 Potential Marijuana Dispensers Apply For Licenses on November 17, 2011

Insane Black Friday Hours: Coming to a Target Near You! on November 17, 2011

What D.C. Deserves Gets In the Way of What It Can Get on November 17, 2011

Dunbar Modernization To Break Ground Today on November 17, 2011

Go Home Already: Obviously on November 16, 2011

Seven D.C. Voting Rights Protesters Found Guilty on November 16, 2011

Former Prince George’s Official to Run For D.C. Council on November 16, 2011

Arts and Industries Building Could Become Latino Museum on November 16, 2011

By the Numbers: Walmart, D.C. on November 16, 2011

One, Two, Many Walmarts Come to D.C. on November 16, 2011

In Solidarity, Occupy D.C. Briefly Storms Private Building on November 16, 2011

Marion Barry, Myopic Little Twag on November 16, 2011

Morning Roundup: Gas Edition on November 16, 2011

First Statehood Green Jumps Into 2012 Campaign on November 15, 2011

D.C. Takes Control of the Lincoln Theatre on November 15, 2011

Why Cops Leave Occupy D.C. Alone on November 15, 2011

Non-Residents to Help Decide Future of MLK Library on November 15, 2011

Medical Marijuana Dispensary Could Come to Barracks Row on November 15, 2011

D.C. Moving Forward on Tattoo and Piercing Regulations on November 15, 2011

That Concealed Gun Permit is a State Away on November 14, 2011

D.C. Budget Autonomy: Now With Less Autonomy! on November 14, 2011

Republicans Rise to the Challenge in Local 2012 Races on November 14, 2011

Cardozo High School Modernization Breaks Ground on November 14, 2011

Sign Here, Please on November 14, 2011

Ireland’s Four Fields Forever! (Or Until April 2012) on November 14, 2011

Paterno Reportedly Hires D.C.-Based Lawyer, Va. PR Firm on November 11, 2011

Settlement Reached in DeOnté Rawlings Shooting on November 11, 2011

A Walkable Wisconsin Avenue? on November 11, 2011

Thomas to Propose Ward 5 Cultivation Center Cap on November 11, 2011

Morning Roundup: Veterans Edition on November 11, 2011

Another Wegmans Is Coming (But Not To D.C.) on November 10, 2011

The Winter Forecast: Pretty Unremarkable, Really on November 10, 2011

D.C. Has Got Some Itty-Bitty Houses on November 10, 2011

D.C. War Memorial Re-Opens Today on November 10, 2011

Bikeshare Expands, Charm City Adds on November 10, 2011

Go Home Already: Permit on November 9, 2011

Feds Agree: The FBI Building Is Awful on November 9, 2011

Taxicab Rate Increases Could Come As Soon as February on November 9, 2011

Ward 2 Again a One-Person Race, As Greig Drops Out on November 9, 2011

Occupy Walking: Group Begins March From NYC to D.C. on November 9, 2011

Give to the Max Today on November 9, 2011

Morning Roundup: Virginia Edition on November 9, 2011

Don’t Bank On That Account, Medical Marijuana Entrepreneur on November 8, 2011

Upfront Payment May Come to D.C. Taxicabs on November 8, 2011

Your D.C. Government: $100,000 Custodian, Scuba Divers on November 8, 2011

Statehood Ads Hit Metrobuses on November 8, 2011

Mayor Gray Celebrates Birthday on November 8, 2011

Under Proposal, Taxicab Rates Would Increase on November 8, 2011

Ward 8 Gets Another Candidate on November 7, 2011

Capitol Hemp Chinatown Location May Close For Good on November 7, 2011

D.C. Schools See Another Rise in Enrollment* on November 7, 2011

D.C. Democrats, Now With Less Democracy on November 7, 2011

Artistic Bike Racks Pop Up Throughout D.C. on November 7, 2011

Lanier Defends Police Radio Encryption on November 7, 2011

‘Homosexual McKinsey’ Has Money to Spend on November 4, 2011

Biddle’s Campaign Against Orange Gets Weirdly Intimate on November 4, 2011

Raids Are Latest Round in Fight Over Drug Paraphernalia on November 4, 2011

D.C. Council Gets Fully Loaded New Website on November 4, 2011

Morning Roundup: Incentives Edition on November 4, 2011

Go Home Already: Blue on November 3, 2011

Southwest Waterfront Development Moves Forward on November 3, 2011

One City, Puzzled on November 3, 2011

November 3, 1964: D.C. Votes in First Presidential Election on November 3, 2011

Now That’s a Home Worthy of a Senator on November 3, 2011

The District: Soon To Be Permanently Prostitution-Free? on November 3, 2011

D.C. Advocates Seek Cultural Shift in View of Cyclists on November 3, 2011

Arrested D.C. Voting Rights Protester Acquitted on November 2, 2011

D.C. Mayors Just Don’t Learn on November 2, 2011

D.C. Council Moves on Hiring Practices Proposals on November 2, 2011

Local D.C. Media, Occupied on November 2, 2011

Reefer Meets Reality in Ward 5 on November 2, 2011

Kaya Henderson Gets a $12,500 Signing Bonus on November 2, 2011

Morning Roundup: Skins Edition on November 2, 2011

It’s Official: We’ve Got a Biddle-Orange Rematch on November 1, 2011

Mendelson Casts Doubt on Cyclist Harassment Bill on November 1, 2011

Reduced Speed Limit Among Council’s Proposed Pedestrian Safety Measures on November 1, 2011

Bacon: It’s Not What’s For the D.C. Council’s Breakfast on November 1, 2011

Gray and Lanier Address Halloween Shootings on November 1, 2011

Conflicts Over Conflict of Interest Roil Evans on November 1, 2011

Obama To Use Key Bridge As Backdrop for Speech on November 1, 2011

Congress Enmeshes Itself In D.C. Hiring on October 31, 2011

Literacity: Drinking, Historically on October 31, 2011

Trickeration Without Representation on October 31, 2011

National Mall, HUD Plaza Called ‘Failed’ Public Spaces on October 31, 2011

Amtrak Launches “Major Expansion” of On-Board Wi-Fi on October 31, 2011

DMV Amnesty Program Keeps Drawing In Money on October 31, 2011

Ta Ta, Tourmobile on October 31, 2011

Instead of a Single Beer, a Second Beer on October 31, 2011

It’s Two for Ward 2 in 2012: Greig Launches Campaign on October 28, 2011

Occupy D.C. Apologizes for Removing D.C. Flag on October 28, 2011

Statehood, Branded on October 28, 2011

MLK Library Move Again Pondered on October 28, 2011

Prepare Yourself: TMZ Promises New D.C. Outpost on October 28, 2011

Morning Roundup: Dry Run, Wet Weekend Edition on October 28, 2011

Go Home Already: Silver and Blue on October 27, 2011

Capitol Hemp Locations Raided, Employees Arrested on October 27, 2011

The 2012 Primaries: Now With More Early Voting on October 27, 2011

Legislator By Day, Farmer By Night? on October 27, 2011

D.C. Council Debates Ethics Proposals, But Outcome Unclear on October 27, 2011

Photo Booth: The 25th Annual High Heel Race on October 26, 2011

D.C. Politics Geeks Now Have A Lot More to Read on October 26, 2011

Ethicspalooza Hits D.C. Council Today on October 26, 2011

Morning Roundup: Bear or Beer Edition on October 26, 2011

Some Homeless Join Occupy Protesters, Others Don’t on October 25, 2011

New Elections Board Nominee Floated on October 25, 2011

High Heel Race Celebrates 25 Years on October 25, 2011

Yet Another Delay For D.C. Medical Marijuana Program on October 25, 2011

Street Sweeping Ends Next Week on October 25, 2011

Capital Bikeshare, Crowdsourced on October 24, 2011

You Can Be a Leafer Too on October 24, 2011

Not Everyone is Happy that D.C. is a ‘Sanctuary City’ on October 24, 2011

No, You Can’t Keep That Lion in D.C. on October 24, 2011

D.C. GOP Welcomes Moten to the Fold on October 21, 2011

On Two Wheels: Occupy Bikeshare! on October 21, 2011

Kameny to Lie in State, Smithsonian Exhibit Opens Today on October 21, 2011

Morning Roundup: Anthrax Anniversary Edition on October 21, 2011

Taxi Commission Hears Complaints of Riding and Running on October 20, 2011

BOEE Executive Director Paul Stenbjorn Resigning on October 20, 2011

What Kind of SmarTrip Swiper Are You? on October 20, 2011

Virginia Official Calls D.C. Immigration Policy an ‘Abomination’ on October 20, 2011

Massive Georgetown Heating Plant Up For Grabs on October 20, 2011

Go Home Already: Fall on October 19, 2011

Taxicab Moratorium Partially Lifted for Green Cabs on October 19, 2011

Gray Orders Police Not to Inquire About Immigration Status on October 19, 2011

Fact and Fiction: Will the Georgetown DMV Close? on October 19, 2011

Morning Roundup: Grease Edition on October 19, 2011

Report: Key Gray Campaign Staffer Wore Wire on October 18, 2011

Four Wards Battle for Contested Territory on October 18, 2011

D.C. Council Works to Clarify Executive Pay on October 18, 2011

Fines Replace Arrests for Lapsed Registrations on October 18, 2011

Despite Troubles, D.C. History Conference Marches On on October 18, 2011

Procrastinator Alert: No More Arrests for Expired Registrations on October 17, 2011

Driver Slams on Brakes In Front of Cyclists on G.W. Parkway on October 17, 2011

Cultivation Centers Likely to be Clustered in Ward 5 on October 17, 2011

Literacity: The Books that Help You Understand Local Politics on October 17, 2011

Key Bridge Welcome Sign Vandalized Again on October 17, 2011

The Way We Were: A Bicyclers’ Paradise on October 14, 2011

OK, Let’s Try This Again: MLK Memorial To Be Dedicated on October 14, 2011

Gadhafi, Switzerland and a Distracted Driver: Only in D.C. on October 14, 2011

Georgia Avenue Streetcar May Move Up on List on October 14, 2011

Maryland, D.C. Suffer Two Consumer Stampedes In One Day on October 14, 2011

Process and Proceeds Dog i-Gaming at Town Hall on October 14, 2011

Welcome to the ‘Welcome to Washington, D.C.’ Sign on October 14, 2011

Maryland: Fear The Tornado? on October 14, 2011

Avoid Union Station Today (Updated) on October 14, 2011

Let Me Cut Your Grass, Or Else (Updated) on October 14, 2011

Morning Roundup: 4S Edition on October 14, 2011

Gohmert’s Concealed Carry Proposal Fails on October 13, 2011

Give Some Props to Good Government Employees on October 13, 2011

D.C. Promises to Address Lapsed Registration Arrests on October 13, 2011

Attacks on Diplomats in D.C.: Rare, Though Not Unheard Of on October 13, 2011

Gun-Lovin’ Gohmert Wants Concealed Gats in D.C. on October 13, 2011

Go Home Already: Where Are You Going? on October 12, 2011

D.C. Water Breaks Ground on Massive Tunnel Project on October 12, 2011

Early-to-Rise Brunchers Can Soon Get Sunday Fix on October 12, 2011

Incumbents Lead Fundraising Charge in 2012 Council Races on October 12, 2011

Gay Rights Pioneer Frank Kameny Dies on October 12, 2011

Morning Roundup: Teaser Edition on October 12, 2011

Dispensary Applications Being Taken Through October on October 11, 2011

Adrian Fenty Is Money For Jack Evans on October 11, 2011

CityMarket at O Gets Federal Support on October 11, 2011

The District’s Police Scanners Go Quiet on October 11, 2011

Morning Roundup: Columbus Edition on October 10, 2011

Is a Lapsed Registration an Arrestable Offense? on October 7, 2011

Feds’ Move in California Could Impact Medical Marijuana in D.C. on October 7, 2011

Mendelson Wants to Ease Restrictions on Gun Stores on October 7, 2011

St. Dennis Reopens in Victory for Affordable Housing on October 7, 2011

Morning Roundup: Hearing Edition on October 7, 2011

No Statehood, But Maybe One Statue! on October 6, 2011

D.C. Becomes International Model for Fighting Murders on October 6, 2011

Ditch the Quarters, D.C. on October 6, 2011

Taxicab Riders, Unite! on October 6, 2011

Go Home Already: Carry Out on October 5, 2011

Fiesta DC Looking For New Place to Party on October 5, 2011

Four D.C. Metro Station Names Could Change on October 5, 2011

Ross To Open First D.C. Location Soon on October 5, 2011

Proposed Cyclist Harassment Law Provokes Arguments on October 5, 2011

Morning Roundup: Walk to School Edition on October 5, 2011

Your Legislative Roundup: No Parking Permits For You! on October 4, 2011

Orange Loses Ethics Battle, But Still Fighting Political War on October 4, 2011

At Coolidge High, Student Election Serves As Lesson on October 4, 2011

U Street Ranks Amongst “Great Places in America” on October 4, 2011

D.C. Officials Get Priority Phone Access During Emergencies on October 4, 2011

Insert Mandatory Steve Guttenberg Reference Here on October 3, 2011

Circulator Launches East of the River Service on October 3, 2011

MLK Library Remains Open, But Challenges Still Exist on October 3, 2011

D.C. Man’s Case Makes it to Supreme Court on October 3, 2011

D.C. Now Has Photographic Evidence of Your Law-Breaking on September 30, 2011

Unity Market Shuts Down After Contentious Three-Year Run on September 30, 2011

Sunday Hours at MLK Library Restored at Last Minute on September 30, 2011

D.C. Taxicab Fare Cap Lifted on September 30, 2011

Morning Roundup: New (Fiscal) Year’s Eve Edition on September 30, 2011

Go Home Already: No Regrets on September 29, 2011

Ward 8 Race Pits Youth and Passion Against Barry on September 29, 2011

Mobile Speed Cameras Likely to Nab More Drivers on September 29, 2011

Budget Autonomy? Not Yet, Says Norton on September 29, 2011

Paging All Interns: Congress Wants You on September 29, 2011

It’s National Caffeine Overdose Day on September 29, 2011

D.C. GOP Calls on Council to Auction Off Sports Tickets on September 28, 2011

D.C. Simulates Disaster, Zombies Sadly Not Involved on September 28, 2011

Those Taxicab Improvements Are Gonna Cost You on September 28, 2011

President Obama, Mayor Bloomberg Cap Off Busy Day for Gray on September 28, 2011

Morning Roundup: Disaster Edition on September 28, 2011

Electric Bills Bound to Add Up for Marijuana Cultivators on September 27, 2011

Council Grills Taxicab Commission Chairman on September 27, 2011

Reality: Kids Are Going to Hook Up, No Matter What on September 27, 2011

Panetta Emerges From the Shadows on September 27, 2011

This Post Was Ready Hours Ago, But It Got Stuck In Traffic on September 27, 2011

The Folks Who Make D.C. Money Need Money on September 26, 2011

Fiesta DC Wasn’t a Party For Everyone on September 26, 2011

Under Proposed D.C. Law, Unemployed Would Gain Protection on September 26, 2011

Richmond Lands World Cycling Championship on September 26, 2011

Scalia Sides With Segregated Dorms at Catholic on September 26, 2011

Gray Drops Election Board Nominee on September 23, 2011

Bowser Defends Council Privacy, Criticizes Thomas on September 23, 2011

No, Cops in Columbia Heights Aren’t Stopping Cyclists on September 23, 2011

War on Drivers Escalates: Capital Bikeshare to Expand on September 23, 2011

D.C. to Review ‘Legal Sufficiency’ Before Nominating on September 23, 2011

Morning Roundup: Good Advice Edition on September 23, 2011

D.C. Council Demands Privacy for Talk on Transparency on September 22, 2011

Cardozo High School Renovation to Start in December on September 22, 2011

Case Against D.C. Voting Rights Activist Dismissed on September 22, 2011

Sign That Waiver, Court Tells Pot Grower on September 22, 2011

Gray Administration May Seek Waiver for BOEE Nominee on September 22, 2011

Morning Roundup: Car Free Edition on September 22, 2011

Go Home Already: Motion on September 21, 2011

Gray To Sign Tax Increase on September 21, 2011

Despite Breakup, R.E.M. Lives On in D.C. Courts on September 21, 2011

As Quickly As Announced, Imperiled on September 21, 2011

#Silence: Fire and EMS Twitter Feed to be “Filtered” on September 21, 2011

D.C. Council Approves Tax Increase in Heated Debate on September 20, 2011

Capital Bikeshare Marks First Birthday With One Millionth Ride on September 20, 2011

It’s Ethicspalooza at the D.C. Council on September 20, 2011

Fight Over Internet Gambling Heats Up on September 20, 2011

Class Warfare, D.C. Edition on September 20, 2011

Trial of Arrested D.C. Voting Rights Activists Delayed on September 19, 2011

Full-Time, and With Fully Loaded Pay on September 19, 2011

D.C., Worn on September 19, 2011

Someone Found $89 Million Under The Couch Cushions on September 16, 2011

Celebrate El Dieciocho at Paila Grill on September 16, 2011

New Bike Law Finds Sponsors on September 16, 2011

Lions Celebrate Birthday, But Without Lion King Songs on September 16, 2011

Redskins Install Solar Panels at FedEx Field on September 16, 2011

Catholic University Forced to Justify Same-Sex Dorms on September 16, 2011

D.C. Voting Rights Goes Hollywood on September 16, 2011

Happy Birthday, You Myopic Little Twits on September 16, 2011

Morning Roundup: And One More Edition on September 16, 2011

Go Home Already: Triangle on September 15, 2011

D.C. Pols Try to Out-Ethicalize Each Other on September 15, 2011

875,000 Square Foot Fixer-Upper For Sale! Motivated Seller! on September 15, 2011

DCist Alums Launch New Sites on September 15, 2011

Editorial Note: On Statehood and the Little D on September 15, 2011

Ask DCist: Pay (Your Parking) Forward on September 15, 2011

Bike-Sharing is SOOOOO Much Better in D.C. on September 15, 2011

D.C. Students To Be Tested on Sex Education, Health on September 15, 2011

The Man of Michaele Salahi’s Dreams on September 15, 2011

Morning Roundup: Viva Edition on September 15, 2011

Go Home Already: Billow on September 14, 2011

Georgetown Waterfront Park Finished on September 14, 2011

Does This Logo Belong in a Metro Station Name? on September 14, 2011

More Candidates Jump Into 2012 D.C. Races on September 14, 2011

Your Periodic Salahi News Update on September 14, 2011

National HPV Debate Resonates Locally on September 14, 2011

Should Metro Officials, You Know, Use Metro? on September 14, 2011

H Street NE Debates Cap on Liquor Licenses on September 14, 2011

Gray Won’t Testify at Voting Rights Trial on September 14, 2011

Morning Roundup: Leave Crime to the Criminals Edition on September 14, 2011

Go Home Already: Stretch on September 13, 2011

Kwame Brown Tackles Ethics Reform on September 13, 2011

Mayor Vince Gray, All-Purpose TV Extra on September 13, 2011

Whole Foods Deal on LivingSocial Could Be Biggest Yet on September 13, 2011

Peregrine Espresso Expands Home Delivery Service on September 13, 2011

You Shall Be Known As The Red Butterstick on September 13, 2011

Mark Center Off the Mark, Both on Security and Traffic on September 13, 2011

Fall Is Festival Time on September 13, 2011

Abortion Protesters Target Maryland School on September 13, 2011

Morning Roundup: Rewards Edition on September 13, 2011

Go Home Already: Butts Up on September 12, 2011

By the Numbers: The Snyder Lawsuit on September 12, 2011

Yes, Asian-Inspired Dishes Can Have 1,300 Calories In Them on September 12, 2011

Drinking Our Way to Balanced Budgets on September 12, 2011

Photo Gallery: Remembering 9/11 on September 12, 2011

A Decade of Threats, Mostly Domestic, Many Crazy on September 12, 2011

Dan Snyder Is a Marketing Mastermind on September 12, 2011

Sulaimon Brown Just Can’t Catch a Break on September 12, 2011

Jack McCoy Would Have Objected on September 12, 2011

MLK Memorial To Be Dedicated on October 16 on September 12, 2011

Morning Roundup: Fall(ing) Edition on September 12, 2011

Happy Belated Birthday To Us! on September 9, 2011

Lesson Learned: Don’t Pay Tickets for Two Years on September 9, 2011

What Could Have Been: Rock Creek…Lake? on September 9, 2011

Richmond Hopes for Cycling Championship in 2015 on September 9, 2011

Territory Has a Nice Ring To It, Huh? on September 9, 2011

Morning Roundup: Heightened Edition on September 9, 2011

Tourmobile Drives Off Into The Sunset on September 8, 2011

This is a Living Social Town, Google on September 8, 2011

Ask DCist: A Red Rose for My Ride on September 8, 2011

MPD Launches New Anti-Terrorism Tool on September 8, 2011

Go Home Already: Forecast on September 7, 2011

WABA Pushes for Anti-Harassment Law for Cyclists on September 7, 2011

Third Farmers’ Market Opens East of the River on September 7, 2011

Corado’s Suffers Extensive Fire and Smoke Damage on September 7, 2011

New Gray Aide Facing Yet Another Controversy on September 7, 2011

What That $25,000 Could Have Gotten Us on September 7, 2011

Morning Roundup: Under Repair Edition on September 7, 2011

We Told You The Sulaimon Scandal Wasn’t Over on September 6, 2011

Background Checks, Now With Less Background on September 6, 2011

OCF, Council Interpretations of Fund Law Clash With GOP Allegations on September 6, 2011

Ride the 50 States in a Single Day on September 6, 2011

The District’s John Hancocks on September 2, 2011

D.C. Slaps New Restrictions on Tanning Salons on September 2, 2011

Morning Roundup: Laboring Edition on September 2, 2011

GOP Dings Councilmembers for Donating to Democratic Groups on September 1, 2011

Al Fin! Old Spanish Ambassador’s Residence Gets Makeover on September 1, 2011

One City, New and Improved? on August 30, 2011

Your Tree, Your Responsibility on August 30, 2011

That’s Our Barry! on August 30, 2011

How to Avoid a Flood: Just Float Above It on August 26, 2011

New Six Month Limit on Hanging Signs in District on August 26, 2011

Morning Roundup: Irritating Irene Edition on August 26, 2011

We Are All Zipcar on August 25, 2011

Kings Dominion Still Rules Old Dominion Schools on August 25, 2011

Bike For Your Life, D.C. on August 24, 2011

The Sulaimon Affair Comes to a Quick End on August 24, 2011

Brown Revives Idea of Income Tax Increase, With Caveats on August 23, 2011

Report Finds Evidence of Wrongdoing, But Gray Skirts Blame on August 23, 2011

Go Ahead Bikeshare Members, Eat That Dessert on August 22, 2011

Open Meetings, Now With Fewer Arrests! on August 19, 2011

While You Were On Vacation… on August 19, 2011

File This Under “Unnecessary Political Feuds” on August 19, 2011

Where’s the Line for the Next Food Trend? on August 19, 2011

Morning Roundup: Pot of Gold Edition on August 19, 2011

Adventures in Reading the Fine Print, Marijuana Edition on August 8, 2011

D.C. Opens Application Process for Marijuana Cultivation Centers on August 5, 2011

Morning Roundup: Kids-Free Edition on August 5, 2011

Brown Floats Redundant Commission to Cut Redundancies on August 4, 2011

Anyone Have a Few Million Dimes to Spare? on August 4, 2011

That Suburban Manse Might Not Be Cheaper on August 3, 2011

Around These Parts, You’re Bound to Get Sued By Someone on August 2, 2011

Medical Marijuana Program Moves Forward After Delays on August 1, 2011

As Medical Marijuana Advocates Wait, D.C. Pleads for Patience on July 21, 2011

D.C. Could See Ethics and Campaign Overhaul in Near Future on July 19, 2011

The Bicycle, The Blue Honda and The Broken Water on July 19, 2011

It’s a Little Late to Say Sorry, Isn’t It? on July 15, 2011

Mt. Pleasant Residents Seek Answers in Police Shooting on July 15, 2011

Morning Roundup: Interview Edition on July 15, 2011

Voting Rights Protestor’s Trial Postponed Due To Mayor’s Refusal to Appear on July 13, 2011

D.C. Council Again Leaves Tax Debates to Last Minute on July 13, 2011

Peanut-Shaped Park Opens in Northeast on July 12, 2011

Wells’ Chief of Staff Calls Brown Reshuffling “Lost Opportunity” on July 12, 2011

Disunity at Unity Market Forces Change in Schedule on July 11, 2011

Morning Roundup: Ethical Edition on July 8, 2011

Wouldn’t Target Be a Better Place for Gun Sales? on July 7, 2011

There’s Money in Medical Marijuana — Lots Of It on July 7, 2011

Go Forth, Red Light-Running Cyclists of Virginia on July 6, 2011

Patriotism and Protests at Palisades Parade on July 5, 2011

Uncertainty Swirls Around D.C. Medical Marijuana Program on July 1, 2011

D.C. Moves to Regulate Tattooing and Piercing on July 1, 2011

Morning Roundup: Parading Edition on July 1, 2011

Opinionist: Rights, Already Earned on June 30, 2011

D.C. Remains Libertarian Mecca for Tattoos and Piercings on June 30, 2011

Arrests Lead to Calls for Clarification on Open Meetings Law on June 28, 2011

Twelve Arrested at White House D.C. Voting Rights Rally on June 25, 2011

Gray Changes Mind, Will Attend Voting Rights Rally on June 24, 2011

Morning Roundup: Lessons Edition on June 24, 2011

Gray to Miss Voting Rights Rally, Drawing Ire of Some on June 23, 2011

Loophole in Law May Have Allowed Arrest of Journalists on June 23, 2011

Two Journalists Arrested at Taxicab Commission Meeting on June 22, 2011

Former WaPo Reporter Outs Himself as Undocumented Immigrant on June 22, 2011

Get Ready, D.C.: The 2012 Campaign Season Has Started on June 22, 2011

New Campaign Finance Legislation Leads To Déjà Vu on June 21, 2011

Morning Roundup: Explainer Edition on June 17, 2011

Congress Again Targets D.C. Abortions, But Not Much Else on June 15, 2011

Photo Booth: D.C. Flag Tattoo Day on June 15, 2011

Obama Supports Statehood and Self-Determination on June 14, 2011

A.G., Witnesses Throw Cold Water on Council Ethics Bill on June 13, 2011

D.C. Ink: Flag-Tatted to Gather at Dupont Tomorrow on June 13, 2011

Morning Roundup: Spring Returning Edition on June 10, 2011

D.C. Politicians Get Hit With The R-Words on June 9, 2011

D.C. Vote Appoints First Republican, Patrick Mara, to Board on June 8, 2011

Get To Know Your (Ethically Challenged) D.C. Council on June 7, 2011

Brown Hearing: Humor, Heat, But Little Hard Evidence on June 7, 2011

Morning Roundup: Beautiful Edition on June 3, 2011

Ten Years After Passing, Marijuana Activist Still Remembered on June 2, 2011

Youngsters Jump Into Fight for Statehood on June 2, 2011

D.C. Medical Marijuana Spared Federal Threats, For Now on May 31, 2011

Lawmaking Takes a Summer Break on May 31, 2011

Morning Roundup: Cannonball Edition on May 27, 2011

Redistricting Plan Moves Forward At Testy Hearing on May 26, 2011

Ads and Sponsorships Coming to a Park Near You on May 26, 2011

2012 Budget Passes Council on First Vote on May 25, 2011

D.C. Budget Faces First Vote This Week on May 23, 2011

Morning Roundup: Bike to Work Day Edition on May 20, 2011

Where in the World is Sulaimon Brown? on May 19, 2011

Not Much Competition Yet in D.C. Medical Marijuana Program on May 18, 2011

Despite Reports, The Kids Are (Mostly) Alright on May 17, 2011

Morning Roundup: Hearings Edition on May 13, 2011

Sixty Percent of D.C. Residents Think These Polls Suck on May 12, 2011

Issa Proposes Budget Autonomy Compromise During Hearing on May 12, 2011

Congress Has Federal Budget Figured Out, Moves on to D.C.’s on May 10, 2011

On Budget, City Goes One Way, Council Another on May 9, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on May 6, 2011

Morning Roundup: Cops Edition on May 6, 2011

Eight D.C. Voting Rights Protesters Headed to Trial on May 5, 2011

Voting Rights Protesters In Court Tomorrow, Another Protest Tonight on May 4, 2011

So This Is What “One City” Looks Like? on May 3, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on April 29, 2011

Morning Roundup: Bridges Edition on April 29, 2011

Closing the Book on the April 26 At-Large Special Election on April 27, 2011

Orange Returns to D.C. Council After At-Large Win on April 26, 2011

Hey Non-Voter, This Is Why You Should Vote on April 26, 2011

Voter Guide: The April 26 At-Large Special Election on April 25, 2011

Committee Could Up Monthly Marijuana Ration, Number of Dispensaries on April 22, 2011

Charlie Sheen’s MPD Escort Under Investigation on April 22, 2011

Morning Roundup: Earth Day Edition on April 22, 2011

Endorsements Underscore Uncertain At-Large Race on April 21, 2011

T-Minus One Week Until April 26 Special Election on April 19, 2011

Revised Medical Marijuana Rules Up Costs, ANC Influence on April 18, 2011

Reflecting on the “D.C. 41,” One Week Later on April 18, 2011

Here Are The “D.C. 41” on April 13, 2011

At-Large Council Race Remains Unsettled on April 13, 2011

Arrests Fed Off Anger Over Home Rule Slights on April 12, 2011

A Republican Makes Our Case For Us on April 11, 2011

D.C. Voting Rights Advocates to Protest on Hill Today on April 11, 2011

Morning Roundup: Shutdown Edition on April 8, 2011

What If D.C. Just Didn’t Shut Down? on April 6, 2011

Medical Marijuana Program to Get Off Ground on April 15 on April 6, 2011

At-Large Candidates Support Firing Themselves on April 5, 2011

Special Election Is On, Federal Shutdown Be Damned on April 5, 2011

The At-Large Council Campaign Rolls On on April 4, 2011

It’s Official: No Giro d’Italia for D.C. on April 1, 2011

Morning Roundup: Budget Day Edition on April 1, 2011

Catania Rolls Out Legislation Dealing With Youth Mental Health on March 31, 2011

Avoid New York Avenue At All Costs Over The Next Two Years on March 30, 2011

D.C. School Voucher Bill Likely To Pass House Today on March 30, 2011

Happy 50th Birthday, 23rd Amendment! on March 29, 2011

Georgetown Cupcake Fuels Corporate Lobbying Blitzes on March 28, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on March 25, 2011

Morning Roundup: Post-Census Edition on March 25, 2011

Cheer Up, Vince — At Least Kwame’s More Unpopular on March 23, 2011

Gray: D.C. To Sue Deadbeat Travel Gnome on March 22, 2011

Mayor Gray Asks For Budget Feedback on March 21, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on March 18, 2011

Morning Roundup: Sentencing Edition on March 18, 2011

At-Large Update: Fewer Candidates, Way More Money on March 16, 2011

Morning Roundup: You Make Too Much Edition on March 11, 2011

Sulai-Scandal Update on March 10, 2011

Henderson Promoted During Testy Press Conference on March 9, 2011

Morning Roundup: Scandalous Sulaimon Edition on March 9, 2011

Preliminary At-Large Ballot Ruling: Mara, Weaver On, Patterson Off on March 7, 2011

Weaver Claims That Biddle Challenges Are Bunk on March 7, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on March 4, 2011

Morning Edition: Vetting Edition on March 4, 2011

Should Criminals and Scumbags Get D.C. Jobs? on March 3, 2011

Biddle Challenges Include Some Notable D.C. Voters on March 2, 2011

Biddle Tries to Knock Mara, Weaver and Patterson Off Ballot on March 1, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on February 25, 2011

PreventionWorks! Is Latest Casualty Of Home Rule Fight on February 25, 2011

At-Large Candidates Talk Tax Increases, Council Salaries on February 24, 2011

Gray Faces ‘Chaotic’ Press Conference on February 23, 2011

Patterson Brings Hefty Resume to At-Large Council Race on February 23, 2011

Cuts For Everyone But The People Proposing Them on February 21, 2011

At-Large Race Narrowed Down To 10 Candidates on February 21, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on February 18, 2011

Morning Roundup: When’s Lunch? Edition on February 18, 2011

Boehner Roused by D.C. Voting Rights Advocates on February 17, 2011

Nation’s Lawyers Back Norton’s House Vote on February 17, 2011

At-Large Council Candidates File Nominating Petitions on February 16, 2011

On Vouchers, Senators Threaten To Cut Off Noses To Spite Their Faces on February 16, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on February 11, 2011

Medical Marijuana Advocates Getting Impatient on February 11, 2011

Morning Roundup: Redux Edition on February 11, 2011

Activists Protest D.C. Abortion Funding Restrictions on February 8, 2011

Josh Lopez Aims To Out-Hustle Competition in At-Large Race on February 8, 2011

D.C. Democrats Try to Mend Fences on February 7, 2011

Republican Congressman Proposes No Taxation for D.C. on February 7, 2011

The At-Large Council Candidate Forum: Who Said What on February 4, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on February 4, 2011

Rosetta Stone Hires Fenty on February 4, 2011

Morning Roundup: Commonwealth Change Edition on February 4, 2011

How Does the D.C. Council Stack Up? on February 2, 2011

Bryan Weaver’s Got Issues… on February 1, 2011

Biddle Rakes In Campaign Contributions on February 1, 2011

José Serrano Just Gets It on January 31, 2011

D.C. Democrats Accused of Unfairly Supporting Biddle on January 31, 2011

This Week in the D.C. Register on January 28, 2011

Fake Mayor Gray Twitter Account Disappears on January 28, 2011

Morning Roundup: Judgment Edition on January 28, 2011

Cory Booker Stands Up For D.C. After Storm on January 27, 2011

Name Your Budget, D.C. on January 25, 2011

Local GOP Urges Norton to Work With Congress on January 25, 2011

The Accidental Insider: Biddle Fights Labels and Challengers on January 24, 2011

House Proposes Prohibiting D.C. Taxpayer-Funded Abortions on January 21, 2011

Republican Cost-Cutting Plan Could Sink D.C. on January 21, 2011

Walmart Opponents Protest at Developer’s Home on January 21, 2011

Morning Roundup: Nothing to See Here Edition on January 21, 2011

More Roads = Less Traffic, Right? Right? on January 20, 2011

This, Friends, Is What We Call Graciously Accepting Defeat on January 19, 2011

Guy With Great YouTube Videos Jumps Into Council Race on January 19, 2011

Mara Announces Run for At-Large Council Seat on January 19, 2011

Tea Party-Backed Freshman Tapped to Lead D.C. Subcommittee on January 18, 2011

Someone Keep Legislating Powers Away From Louie Gohmert on January 14, 2011

Medical Marijuana Rules Take Effect Today (Updated) on January 14, 2011

Morning Roundup: Revenge Edition on January 14, 2011

Gohmert Proposes 535-Person Exception to D.C. Gun Laws on January 12, 2011

Norton Introduces Warmed-Over Voting Rights Options on January 12, 2011

D.C. Democratic Party Passes Bag Around, Literally on January 10, 2011

Congresswoman With Local Roots to Head D.C. Subcommittee on January 10, 2011

Idaho Rep. Mistakenly Attributes P.G. County Murders to D.C. on January 10, 2011

Biddle Takes Vacant Council Seat in Tightly Contested Vote on January 7, 2011

Morning Roundup: We Have A Winner Edition on January 7, 2011

D.C. Democrats Vote Tonight on Interim Councilmember on January 6, 2011

Big Secret: Foiling Metro’s Bag Searches Is Not Very Hard on January 6, 2011

Gray Has Experience With Raising Taxes — On His Fraternity on January 6, 2011

Special Election Suddenly Gets Interesting on January 5, 2011

Gray Joins Protest To Save Norton’s House Vote on January 4, 2011

Mary Cheh Wants D.C. Bounty Hunters on January 4, 2011

Your Moment of Metro Security Zen on December 17, 2010

Debating the District’s Deficit: Drawing Conclusions on December 17, 2010

Debating the District’s Deficit: Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans on December 16, 2010

A Drink to Disenfranchisement on December 16, 2010

Debating the District’s Deficit: Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells on December 15, 2010

Documenting D.C., One Person At A Time on December 13, 2010

Cardin’s Request For New Beginnings Move Is Nothing New on December 10, 2010

Morning Roundup: Status Update Edition on December 10, 2010

Budget Plan Approved by D.C. Council on December 7, 2010

Four Furlough Days, No Tax Hikes in Gray’s Budget Plan on December 7, 2010

Negotiations Continue Over D.C. Budget Cuts on December 6, 2010

Michelle Rhee Launches New Education Movement on December 6, 2010

Morning Roundup: Cuts and Taxes Edition on December 3, 2010

Caption Contest: Obama and Gray, Lunching on December 1, 2010

Potomac Gardens Housing Project Again Draws Neighborhood Ire on December 1, 2010

Get Paid To Be Angry About D.C.’s Lack Of Voting Rights on November 30, 2010

Effort To Secure D.C. Voting Rights Hits Lull As Legislation Dies on November 29, 2010

A Tale of Two Speeches on November 23, 2010

Bread for the City Readies for Expansion on November 23, 2010

Gray Lays Out Bleak Financial Future in Speech on November 22, 2010

Morning Roundup: Those Damn Kids Edition on November 19, 2010

Old Timers vs. Myopic Twits, Round 1 on November 18, 2010

Medicinal Marijuana Cultivation Center Could Come To New York Avenue NE on November 17, 2010

So You Want To Be A Two-Month Councilmember on November 16, 2010

First Sex, Now Marijuana: Montgomery Blair Sibley’s Cultivation Plan on November 16, 2010

Revised Medical Marijuana Rules Remain Restrictive on November 12, 2010

Morning Roundup: Spendthrift Edition on November 12, 2010

Chaffetz May Not Be Our Congressional Overlord After All on November 10, 2010

Morning Roundup: Fake Snow Day Edition on November 5, 2010

Chaffetz Moves Up, Childers Moves Out on November 4, 2010

The D.C. GOP’s Minority Scare on November 3, 2010

Fenty Write-In Campaign Drives Mayoral Write-Ins To Nearly 23 Percent on November 3, 2010

D.C. General Election Produces Few Surprises on November 2, 2010

You Can Love The Idea, But The Location Stinks on November 2, 2010

Democracy Can Be Hard Sometimes on November 2, 2010

D.C. Rolls Out New Anacostia River-Themed License Plate on November 1, 2010

On Michelle Rhee’s Last Day, A Reflection On Her Tenure on October 29, 2010

Morning Roundup: Be Afraid Edition on October 29, 2010

In Which We Express More Indignation Over D.C. Voting Rights on October 28, 2010

Bump in Wages Would Lift Thousands Out of Poverty in D.C. on October 26, 2010

Gray Town Hall Tour Hits Ward 8 on October 22, 2010

Morning Roundup: Endorsements Edition on October 22, 2010

Ward 1 Residents Pack Gray Town Hall on October 20, 2010

Graham Hints That Murder Charge Is Forthcoming In DC9 Death on October 20, 2010

Gray Town Hall Tour Lands in Ward 1 Tonight on October 19, 2010

D.C. Voters To Settle Attorney General Debate At Polls on October 19, 2010

Gray Addresses Rhee’s Departure at Ward 2 Town Hall on October 15, 2010

Five DC9 Employees Arrested in Killing on October 15, 2010

Morning Roundup: Courtesy Edition on October 15, 2010

Gray Town Hall Tour Lands in Ward 2 Tonight on October 14, 2010

Retail Politics Dominate Ward 7 Town Hall on October 13, 2010

Education Reform, 140 Characters At A Time on October 13, 2010

Gray Stayed Mum on Rhee Resignation During Ward 7 Town Hall on October 13, 2010

Churches and Charter Schools For Gray Town Halls on October 12, 2010

Locations of Six Remaining Gray Town Halls To Be Changed on October 8, 2010

Ward 3 Town Hall Proves Tame for Gray on October 8, 2010

Morning Roundup: Town Hall Edition on October 8, 2010

Gray Town Hall Tour Continues Today in Ward 3 on October 7, 2010

Gray Kicks Off Town Hall Tour in Ward 5 on October 6, 2010

Local Alternative Media Wants To Get High…Revenues, That Is on October 5, 2010

“L Street SE” Ranked As D.C.’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood on October 4, 2010

Vince Gray, Superman? on October 1, 2010

Budget Gap Could Mean More Trouble for D.C.’s Poorest on October 1, 2010

Morning Roundup: Happy New Fiscal Year Edition on October 1, 2010

Carlos Allen Has An Empire State of Mind on September 30, 2010

What We Learned From Dave Weigel’s Jason Chaffetz Profile on September 30, 2010

Out of Frame: Waiting for “Superman” on September 29, 2010

Virginia, Maryland Top List of Gun Exporters to D.C. on September 27, 2010

Rhee Keeps It Diplomatic in Meet the Press Appearance on September 26, 2010

Morning Roundup: Disapprove Edition on September 24, 2010

Rhee and Gray Mum on Meeting on September 23, 2010

Vince Gray, Way Back Then on September 23, 2010

Vince Gray, Then on September 22, 2010

Free Screening of The Other City Tonight on September 22, 2010

Medical Marijuana Fees May Price Everyone Out on September 21, 2010

What’s So Threatening About The Muslim Democratic Caucus’ Endorsement? on September 20, 2010

Baby Lions Make Friday All Better on September 17, 2010

Clark Ray: Blame Fenty’s 2010 Failure On Fenty’s 2006 Promises on September 17, 2010

Morning Roundup: To It Edition on September 17, 2010

With Recent Remarks, Rhee Just Keeps Digging A Bigger Hole on September 16, 2010

No, Rhee Hasn’t Resigned on September 15, 2010

Phil Mendelson Breathes a Sigh of Relief With Re-Election Win on September 15, 2010

Post-Election Analysis: It’s Not The End of The District on September 15, 2010

DCist Endorses… on September 13, 2010

One More Election Forum, And This One Is Useful on September 13, 2010

Mayor Adrian Fenty Pushes On Despite Uncertain Future on September 13, 2010

Michael D. Brown Claims He’s Close to Making History on September 10, 2010

Morning Roundup: National Attention Edition on September 10, 2010

In A Tough Race, Clark Ray Just Keeps Plugging Along on September 9, 2010

Fenty Asks White House for Obama Endorsement on September 8, 2010

Vince Gray Has No Regrets on September 8, 2010

Gray Rolls Out Anti-Fenty Website on September 7, 2010

Morning Roundup: Last Weekend Edition on September 3, 2010

Mary Cheh Is Sixth D.C. Councilmember To Endorse Gray on September 2, 2010

The Winner of the Mayoral Debate? Michelle Fenty on September 1, 2010

DCist Liveblog: The Post’s Mayoral Debate at the Newseum on September 1, 2010

Slim Charles Wasn’t Fired on August 31, 2010

Name Confusion May Deliver Improbable At-Large Victory For Brown on August 31, 2010

Stuff White People Like: The Wire, Adrian Fenty on August 30, 2010

What the Heck Is Hand Dancing? on August 27, 2010

Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda, Samantha…and Vince on August 27, 2010

Morning Roundup: Rallying Edition on August 27, 2010

Primary Projections Lean Gray, Emphasize Importance of Turnout on August 25, 2010

In Closing Weeks of Campaign, Gray Goes Negative on August 25, 2010

Welcome to D.C., Tea Partiers! on August 23, 2010

Mendelson Proves That Being Boring Goes A Long Way on August 20, 2010

Morning Roundup: Enjoy the Weekend Edition on August 20, 2010

Not Much New From Fenty or Gray in Kojo Debate on August 18, 2010

Bloomberg to Endorse Fenty for Re-Election on August 16, 2010

Same-Sex Marriage Foes Rally in Front of U.S. Capitol on August 16, 2010

Morning Roundup: Freaky Friday Edition on August 13, 2010

Fenty’s Millions: Where’s the Mayor Spending His Money? on August 12, 2010

Panetta Proposes Statehood Plates for D.C. on August 12, 2010

Plenty of ANC Seats Still Up for Grabs on August 10, 2010

Attacks Toned Down in Ward 8 Mayoral Forum on August 10, 2010

Morning Roundup: Hit Hard Edition on August 6, 2010

Gray YouTube Ad Pulled Down After NBC4 Objection on August 5, 2010

The Ward 4 Candidate Forum, In All Its Glory on August 5, 2010

Gray Wins Ward 4 Poll Amidst Rowdy Candidate Forum on August 5, 2010

Yes, You Can Be An ANC Commissioner Too on August 4, 2010

Gray Rolls Out Economic Development Plan on August 4, 2010

Gray Goes On the Offensive in New Ads on August 3, 2010

Medical Marijuana Likely Not Available Until Mid-2011 on August 2, 2010

D.C. Campaigns Move Into New Media and Social Networks on August 2, 2010

WaPo Endorses Fenty for Re-Election on July 30, 2010

Congress: Maybe We’ve Been Jerks For Long Enough on July 30, 2010

Morning Roundup: Cooch Edition on July 30, 2010

D.C. Republicans Creatively Protest Elections Board Snub on July 29, 2010

Eco-Terrorist Cell Strikes Northwest D.C. (Maybe!) on July 26, 2010

Marriage Equality Opponents Declare Victory on July 16, 2010

Morning Roundup: Shaking Edition on July 16, 2010

Bicycle Film Festival Returns to D.C. on July 15, 2010

It’s Not Just the District That’s Facing Financial Problems on July 15, 2010

D.C. Closer to Getting Spots in Statuary Hall on July 14, 2010

Capital Crit Makes Return This Weekend on July 9, 2010

Marriage Proponents Get Ready for Steamy Summer Tour on July 9, 2010

Morning Roundup: Maturity Edition on July 9, 2010

Gray Asks Fenty to Fire Nickles on July 8, 2010

Yes, Carlos Allen is Still Running for Mayor on July 8, 2010

In Which Mary Cheh Says, ‘I Told You So’ on July 7, 2010

Gray Sticks to the Details in Blogger Roundtable on July 6, 2010

Palisades Parade: Cars and Candidates on July 6, 2010

Rhee Again Stresses Plan to Quit on Gray on July 2, 2010

Morning Roundup: Now With More Soccer Edition on July 2, 2010

Virginia Congressional Candidate’s Solution to D.C.’s Lack of Voting Rights? on July 1, 2010

Gray Rolls Out Education Plan on July 1, 2010

Rhee Threatens to Bail if Gray Is Elected on June 30, 2010

Fenty Backs Out of Education Debate with Gray on June 28, 2010

Rest of Country Gets Hellered on June 28, 2010

DCRA Maps Legal Fireworks Vendors on June 25, 2010

Morning Roundup: Advertising Edition on June 25, 2010

Yep, It’s Hot as Balls Out There on June 24, 2010

Chaffetz Moves Against Medical Marijuana on June 24, 2010

A Tale of Two Burglaries on June 23, 2010

Gray Sets Up Shop in Fenty Territory on June 21, 2010

Hey Travis, Why Don’t You Just Run for Mayor? on June 21, 2010

Kojo Criticizes City’s Focus on ‘Style Over Substance’ on June 18, 2010

Virginia Man Missing from D.C. Club on June 18, 2010

Morning Roundup: More Soccer Edition on June 18, 2010

Don Peebles Announces End of Non-Campaign. Or Not. on June 17, 2010

Morning Roundup: World Cup Edition on June 11, 2010

D.C. Council Kills Statehood Committee on June 9, 2010

Could Leo Alexander Help Swing the Mayor’s Race? on June 7, 2010

Candidates Refine Pitches at Mayoral Forum on June 4, 2010

Harry Jackson Jumps Into D.C. Election Fray on June 3, 2010

Go Home Already: Come Back Tomorrow on June 2, 2010

Gray Urges Passage of Contract, Offers Criticism of Process on June 2, 2010

Main DMV Office Closed (UPDATED) on June 2, 2010

Traffic Likely Bad This Evening on June 2, 2010

Teachers Vote to Ratify Contract on June 2, 2010

Voting Rights Activists Get Aggressive on June 2, 2010

H St. Streetcars Could Get Overhead Wires on June 2, 2010

DeBonis Cleans Up His Act, Gets Own Blog on June 2, 2010

DCist Weather and Traffic When We Feel Like It on June 2, 2010

Morning Roundup: My Turn Edition on June 2, 2010

Morning Roundup: Traffic Edition on May 28, 2010

Statehood Funds in Budget Restored on May 26, 2010

Morning Roundup: Changes Edition on May 21, 2010

Cyclists Suffer Sabotage at Local Race on May 18, 2010

The Indecision of Don Peebles, in 140 Characters or Less on May 17, 2010

Norton Challenger Proposes Civil Disobedience on May 14, 2010

Statehood Lobbying Funds Not in Mayor’s Budget on May 14, 2010

Morning Roundup: Progressive Edition on May 14, 2010

Activists Stage Digital Sit-In on Gray’s Facebook Pages on May 13, 2010

Famed Cycling Director Speaks Out Against D.C. Giro Bid on May 10, 2010

Congress Likely Won’t Stop Medical Marijuana in D.C. on May 10, 2010

Morning Roundup: Exercised Edition on May 7, 2010

What if D.C. Joined Forces With the Territories? on May 6, 2010

MTV: Real World Lawsuit ‘Without Merit’ on May 6, 2010

Woman Sues MTV for Depiction on The Real World D.C. on May 5, 2010

Opponents of Same-Sex Marriage Fight On on May 3, 2010

Morning Roundup: Testify Edition on April 30, 2010

Senate Goes for D.C. Guns, Again on April 27, 2010

D.C. Activists Want to Send Chaffetz Packing on April 26, 2010

Where Does the D.C. Voting Rights Movement Go From Here? on April 23, 2010

Morning Roundup: [Fill in the Blank] Edition on April 23, 2010

First Mayoral Forum Announced, But Not Everyone is Invited on April 22, 2010

Group, Council are Formally Against Gun Amendment on April 19, 2010

Gun Amendment Divides Voting Rights Movement on April 19, 2010

Morning Roundup: Emancipated Edition on April 16, 2010

Onetime Ally Orrin Hatch Threatens to Filibuster D.C. Voting Rights on April 15, 2010

D.C. Voting Rights Bill Stirring Back to Life on April 14, 2010

Tea Party Bringing its Brand of Irony to D.C. Thursday on April 14, 2010

Rhee’s Good News Parade, Interrupted on April 13, 2010

Local Hotels Play Host to Heads of State, Additional Security on April 12, 2010

Clark Ray Uses South Capitol Shooting to Swipe at Mendelson on April 1, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Final Morning After on April 1, 2010

More Dispensaries, But No Home-Grow Under Revised Marijuana Bill on March 30, 2010

Sarkozy Eats at Ben’s Chili Bowl on March 30, 2010

Post-Fee, Plastic Bag Use Drops Dramatically on March 29, 2010

How’s Gray Going to Run? on March 29, 2010

What Will Gray and Peebles Decide? on March 26, 2010

Morning Roundup: Cherry Blossoming Edition on March 26, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 13 on March 25, 2010

Changes to Medical Marijuana Legislation Likely Next Week on March 24, 2010

MLS Commissioner Levels Ill-Timed Criticism at D.C. on March 24, 2010

Local Musician Gets Song on The Real World D.C. on March 23, 2010

How Local Representatives Voted on Health Care Reform on March 22, 2010

Morning Roundup: Stairways to Nowhere Edition on March 19, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 12 on March 18, 2010

First No One, Now Everyone to Challenge Fenty on March 17, 2010

Water Floods C&O Canal in Georgetown, for Shizzle on March 15, 2010

Morning Roundup: Remember When Edition on March 12, 2010

Still No Serious Challengers to Fenty on March 11, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pts. 10 & 11 on March 11, 2010

Norton Still Hoping to Bring Voting Rights Bill to the Floor on March 10, 2010

Local Activist Recounts History of Fight for Marrige Equality on March 1, 2010

Giro d’Italia Would Benefit Local Economy, Officials Say on February 26, 2010

Morning Roundup: Buh Bye Barry Edition on February 26, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 9 on February 25, 2010

Confirmed - D.C. Start for the Giro d’Italia Not Confirmed on February 25, 2010

D.C. Start for the Giro d’Italia Confirmed on February 24, 2010

Erik Wemple to Leave City Paper for Allbritton on February 23, 2010

Medical Marijuana Proponents Split on Bill on February 23, 2010

One More Judge Rules Against Opponents of Same-Sex Marriage on February 22, 2010

Your D’Oh! Moment of the Week on February 19, 2010

Hearing on Medical Marijuana Set for Next Week on February 19, 2010

Morning Roundup: Shortfall Edition on February 19, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 8 on February 18, 2010

D.C. Welcomes the Conservative Movement’s Best on February 17, 2010

Marion Barry Comes to His Own, Strange Defense on February 17, 2010

And Another Hearing on Same-Sex Marriage on February 16, 2010

Dick Durbin Joins the Anti-D.C. Fray on February 12, 2010

Morning Roundup: Back to It Edition on February 12, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 7 on February 11, 2010

Fenty’s Snow Woes Go National on February 11, 2010

Post Columnist Pulls a Charlotte Allen on Snow Shoveling on February 10, 2010

There’s Politics Even in Snow Removal, It Seems on February 8, 2010

D.C. is a Model for Kazakhstan, Says Congressman on February 5, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 6 on February 4, 2010

Morning Roundup: Smell Ya Later Edition on February 4, 2010

National Groups Fund Local Anti-Same Sex Marriage Efforts on February 2, 2010

Poll Shows Fenty’s Personality Sucks, But Not His Policies on February 1, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Afternoon After the Morning After on January 29, 2010

Van Hollen May Face Well-Funded Opposition on January 29, 2010

Morning Roundup: Not-Sure-Snow Edition on January 29, 2010

Peebles Continues Broadsides Against Fenty on January 28, 2010

Groups Push for Vote on Same-Sex Marriage … Again on January 27, 2010

SOTU to Overlap with RWDC on January 27, 2010

Obama Not Likely to Mention Voting Rights in SOTU on January 27, 2010

Michelle Rhee’s WTF? Moment on January 25, 2010

Is the Leo Alexander Campaign Confused About its Own Agenda? on January 22, 2010

Morning Roundup: Whimpersnow Edition on January 22, 2010

It’s All Still Up to Vince Gray on January 21, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 4 on January 21, 2010

Medical Marijuana Bill Leaves Supporters Unhappy on January 20, 2010

Statehood Committee Meets Today on January 19, 2010

Morning Roundup: Nuptials Edition on January 15, 2010

‘Moral Watchmen’ Pen Letter to Congress on Gay Marriage on January 14, 2010

Court Rules Against Same-Sex Marriage Vote on January 14, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 3 on January 14, 2010

Chaffetz Wants Same-Sex Marriage Vote on January 13, 2010

Could March 2 Be Same-Sex Marriage Day? on January 12, 2010

Go Home Already: Thirty Days on January 11, 2010

Hearing Set for Initiative Limiting Marriage in D.C. on January 8, 2010

Non-Local Image by Local Artist Used in Real World House on January 8, 2010

Morning Roundup: No Snow Day For You Edition on January 8, 2010

Same-Sex Marriage Battle Kicks into High Gear on January 7, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 2 on January 7, 2010

Activists Ask Obama to Include Voting Rights in SOTU on January 6, 2010

The Real World D.C.: The Morning After on December 31, 2009

New Decade, New Mission: Voting Rights in 2009 and Beyond on December 29, 2009

Go Home Already: Pensive Edition on December 22, 2009

District Uses Social Media During Storm on December 22, 2009

We’ll Take You Back, Alexandria, If You Ask Nicely on December 22, 2009

Cheer Up, D.C. on December 22, 2009

‘Barry’ Calls Into WTOP on December 22, 2009

Icy Sidewalks of Death Provoke Comments and Questions on December 22, 2009

On-Street Parking Becomes Valuable Real Estate on December 22, 2009

Capitol Hill Bikes to Re-Open on December 22, 2009

Morning Roundup: Charmless Edition on December 22, 2009

Morning Roundup: Stormin’ Edition on December 18, 2009

Same-Sex Marriage Legislation to be Signed Tomorrow on December 17, 2009

Get Ready for Winter’s First Walloping! (Or Not) on December 17, 2009

D.C. Struggles Come to Life in New Book on December 17, 2009

Same-Sex Marriage Vote Provokes Love and War on December 16, 2009

Why Same-Sex Marriage is Also a Win for Home Rule on December 15, 2009

Same-Sex Marriage Supporters Prep for Celebration on December 14, 2009

Fenty Meets with Giro d’Italia Organizers on December 11, 2009

Morning Roundup: All Salahied Out Edition on December 11, 2009

Adams Morgan to Wig Out on Friday on December 10, 2009

Bob King Asks Congress to Force Same-Sex Marriage Vote on December 9, 2009

Marijuana, Needle Exchange, Abortion Funding Ban Riders Removed from D.C. Appropriations Bill on December 9, 2009

Local Priests Might Face Outings, and Not the Fun Kind on December 7, 2009

Harry Jackson Promises Vengeance of Biblical Proportions on December 4, 2009

Fenty Celebrates Himself Tomorrow, and You’re Invited! on December 4, 2009

Morning Roundup: Hike Edition on December 4, 2009

Hear, Hear Harry Thomas, Jr. on December 2, 2009

Disenfranchisement Hits the Big Screen on December 1, 2009

The Salahis Also Met the Fentys on November 30, 2009

Morning Roundup: Black Friday Edition on November 27, 2009

Gray Could Beat Fenty, Poll Finds on November 23, 2009

Compromise Uncertain on Same-Sex Marriage Law on November 23, 2009

Same-Sex Marriage Foes Have Few Options on Hill on November 20, 2009

Morning Roundup: Change Edition on November 20, 2009

Jim Graham Announces Re-Election Bid on November 18, 2009

D.C. Could Get Two Stages of Giro d’Italia on November 17, 2009

Congressional Hearing on D.C. Autonomy Set for Wednesday on November 17, 2009

DPR Hearings Continue, Kind Of on November 16, 2009

Bicycle Film Festival Coming to D.C. on November 16, 2009

50 States, 50 License Plates, 1 Cause on November 13, 2009

Morning Roundup: Long Ride Edition on November 13, 2009

WTOP Report Provokes Anger Among Area Cyclists on November 10, 2009

Goodbye Fixie, Hello Tweed! on November 10, 2009

Same-Sex Marriage Already Basically Legal in D.C.? on November 9, 2009

Morning Roundup: Local Ties Edition on November 6, 2009

Michael A. Brown Wanted an Investigation Before He Didn’t on November 5, 2009

Mayor Fenty Needs to Fight Crime on November 5, 2009

Giro d’Italia Reports Prove to be True on November 5, 2009

A Year of Obama & the District on November 5, 2009

Could the Giro d’Italia Start in D.C.? on November 4, 2009

Morning Roundup: Fall Harvest Edition on October 30, 2009

The 2010 Candidates: Phil Mendelson on October 29, 2009

Voting Rights Not Likely to Make Defense Bill on October 28, 2009

Same-Sex Marriage Opponents Plan Their Offensive on October 27, 2009

Same-Sex Marriage Hearing Kicks Off on October 26, 2009

Who’s on the Witness List for the Same-Sex Marriage Hearing(s) on October 23, 2009

D.C. Council to Get Earful About Same-Sex Marriage on October 23, 2009

Morning Roundup: Skinner! Edition on October 23, 2009

Say Hello to the … Washington Street Journal? on October 21, 2009

Hoyer Defends D.C. Voting Rights Move on October 19, 2009

Democrats Could Try Sneaky Move on D.C. Voting Rights on October 16, 2009

Morning Roundup: Chatty Edition on October 16, 2009

Virginia is for (Vegetable) Lovers on October 15, 2009

Morning Roundup: Tough Times, Jim Edition on October 2, 2009

Dear SUV Driver at the Gas Station in Cleveland Park on October 1, 2009

D.C. Republicans Keep Hounding Graham on September 30, 2009

Less Sports, More Drinking on September 29, 2009

Jim Graham in Hot Seat on September 29, 2009

Fixed-Gear Bike Fad Begins Slow Roll of Death on September 28, 2009

We Knew This Was Coming on September 25, 2009

Morning Roundup: Arresting Edition on September 25, 2009

Bike DC Set for October 17 on September 21, 2009

Morning Roundup: Harbor Living Edition on September 18, 2009

We’ve Got to Get a Spot in the House Now on September 17, 2009

Metro Service No Tea Party for Some Protesters on September 17, 2009

D’Oh! FOX 5 Pushes The Simpsons to Late Night on September 15, 2009

Local Politics Columnists Warn of Gay Marriage ‘Storm’ on September 14, 2009

Rep. Louie ‘Props’ Gohmert Strikes Again on September 11, 2009

Real Worlders Fight for Rights Real Americans Get on September 11, 2009

Morning Roundup: Eight Years Later on September 11, 2009

Voting Rights Roundup: Back to It on September 10, 2009

Morning Roundup: Preparations Edition on August 28, 2009

Morning Roundup: Please No More Edition on August 21, 2009

Mendo Once Again in the Hot Seat With 2010 Campaigns on the Horizon on August 19, 2009

Late Summer Lethargy Hits D.C. Voting Rights Movement on August 18, 2009

Capital Criterium Not Gonna Happen This Year on August 14, 2009

Morning Roundup: This Again? Edition on August 14, 2009

Out of Frame: The Nine Lives of Marion Barry on August 11, 2009

Morning Roundup: Carrying Guns Edition on August 7, 2009

Morning Roundup: Not Many Guns Edition on July 17, 2009

Remember, It’s Never Marion Barry’s Fault on July 16, 2009

Morning Roundup: Being Barry Edition on July 10, 2009

Tucker Carlson Laments Independence from Britain on July 7, 2009

Voting Rights Roundup: Independence Day Edition on July 6, 2009

Morning Roundup: Anyone There Edition? on July 3, 2009

Obama Pushing for Statehood? That’s News to Us on June 30, 2009

One Year After Heller, Not Much Has Changed on June 26, 2009

Morning Roundup: Re-Opening Edition on June 26, 2009

Plotkin Continues to Push License Plate with White House on June 24, 2009

Steele Criticizes Obama Over Voting Rights License Plates on June 19, 2009

Morning Roundup: The Day After Edition on June 19, 2009

Ensign Resigns From Leadership Position After Admitting Affair on June 17, 2009

Voting Rights Update on June 15, 2009

Morning Roundup: Bad Rap Edition on June 12, 2009

Holocaust Museum Shooting Renews D.C. Gun Debate on June 11, 2009

So Many Browns on June 10, 2009

Voting Rights: What Happens Now on June 10, 2009

Voting Rights Emergency: Calling President Obama on June 9, 2009

Davy DCist Feared Lost in the Storm on June 5, 2009

Morning Roundup: Rain on My Parade Edition on June 5, 2009

OMG Please Make This Happen on June 2, 2009

Hooray! Some Crime Down! on June 2, 2009

Marriage Equality Poses Difficulties for Members of Council on May 29, 2009

Morning Roundup: Tough Week Edition on May 29, 2009

Rate of Ticket Dismissals Remains High on May 28, 2009

U.S. Attorney for D.C. Resigns on May 28, 2009

D.C. Will Take Gitmo Detainees…Kind Of on May 28, 2009

Morning Roundup: Vending Edition on May 28, 2009

Fenty Facing First Competitor in 2010 Election? on May 27, 2009

Should the People Vote on Marriage Equality? on May 27, 2009

Barry Takes on Prosecutors, Fenty Challenges D.C. Laws on May 26, 2009

Voting Rights in May? Oh, We Meant June. Maybe! on May 22, 2009

Morning Roundup: Memorial Day Weekend Edition on May 22, 2009

Crime Season Kicks Off in D.C. on May 20, 2009

Ward 6 Democrats Endorse Same-Sex Marriage on May 20, 2009

Gun Amendments Become Republican Mainstay on May 19, 2009

Is the Great Divide on Gay Marriage a Great Distraction? on May 18, 2009

Morning Roundup: Bike to Work Day Edition on May 15, 2009

Could the White House Get Involved in D.C. Voting Rights? on May 14, 2009

Morning Roundup: Legislating Edition on May 8, 2009

Morning Roundup: Mystery Solved Edition on May 1, 2009

Morning Roundup: That Time of Year Edition on April 24, 2009

Still No Date on Voting Rights Bill on April 21, 2009

Where Was Mayor Fenty This Weekend? on April 20, 2009

Potholepalooza Over; Expect Potholestock Next on April 14, 2009

Remember D.C., Tea Partiers on April 14, 2009

Fenty Flops in Front of Press…Again on April 14, 2009

Presidential Limo Still Lacks ‘Taxation’ Tags on April 14, 2009

Morning Roundup: Maturity Edition on April 14, 2009

No Punishments for Homestead Tax Cheats on April 13, 2009

What Ever Happened to Robert Bobb? on April 10, 2009

Morning Roundup: Looking Up Edition on April 10, 2009

Blunt Added to List of Homestead Exemption Cheats on April 6, 2009

Gun Amendment Remains Focus of Attention on April 3, 2009

Morning Roundup: Chasing Adrian Edition on April 3, 2009

Teach-In for Statehood Tonight on April 1, 2009

DOJ Lawyers Find Voting Rights Bill Questionable on April 1, 2009

One More Congressman Snared by D.C. Tax Break on March 31, 2009

Strange Ambulance Scandal Hits Wilson Building on March 31, 2009

Morning Roundup: Cherry Blossom Time Edition on March 27, 2009

Kwame Brown Proposes Tit-for-Tat on Gun Amendment on March 26, 2009

On Tax Day, Give to the Statehood Delegation on March 25, 2009

Members of Congress Illegally Milk D.C. Tax Break on March 25, 2009

House Vote on Voting Rights By Next Week? on March 24, 2009

Push to Scrub Gun Amendment in D.C. Bill Continues on March 23, 2009

Sexy Alexandria Store Makes National News on March 23, 2009

Mendelson Responds to Fenty Comments on March 20, 2009

Say Goodbye to Vehicle Safety Inspections? on March 20, 2009

Morning Roundup: WTF, Fenty? Edition on March 20, 2009

Voting Rights Bill Still in Limbo on March 18, 2009

Heller Cases Not Going Anywhere on March 18, 2009

Jim Graham (Ward 1-FMLN)? on March 18, 2009

PG County May End Up Paying for D.C. United Stadium on March 11, 2009

D.C. Media Trounces Council in Basketball Throwdown on March 10, 2009

Media Lines Up Against D.C. Council in Attempt at Basketball on March 6, 2009

Morning Roundup: Fighting Back Edition on March 6, 2009

House Gun Amendment Sponsors Named on March 5, 2009

Guns & Vouchers Yes, Voting Rights No: D.C. According to Ensign on March 5, 2009

Davy DCist Blames Obama for Having to Work Today on March 2, 2009

A Little Rain on the Voting Rights Parade on February 27, 2009

Morning Roundup: Voting Victory Edition on February 27, 2009

It’s All Hands On Deck for Voting Rights on February 23, 2009

WaPo Debuts New Outlook Format on February 23, 2009

North Carolina Senator May Vote Against D.C. Voting Rights Bill on February 20, 2009

Could Bad Economy Spell Good Things For Voting Rights? on February 20, 2009

Morning Roundup: Exposed Edition on February 20, 2009

Diplomats-To-Be Take Over Dupont Circle; We Object on February 13, 2009

Morning Roundup: Happy Belated Birthday Edition on February 13, 2009

Apple Store May Look Beyond Georgetown on February 9, 2009

Senate to Hold Hearing on Voting Rights Legislation on February 6, 2009

Morning Roundup: Reefer Madness Edition on February 6, 2009

Voting Rights Discussion Tonight at UDC on February 5, 2009

George Will Exposes Super-Secret Voting Rights Plan on February 5, 2009

Bow Down Before the Fenty Fundraising Juggernaut on February 3, 2009

Go Home Already: High-Five! on February 2, 2009

National Political Battle Gets Local on January 31, 2009

Morning Roundup: Feelin’ Your Pain, Illinois Edition on January 30, 2009

Vote? Retrocession? No Taxes? A Voting Rights Primer on January 29, 2009

Gohmert, Chaffetz to Represent Us in Hearing on January 27, 2009

D.C. Duke Ellington Quarter Released on January 26, 2009

D.C. Voting Rights Hearing Set for Tomorrow on January 26, 2009

Morning Roundup: Let’s Do That Again Edition on January 23, 2009

The Wire Star’s Fame Doesn’t Impress D.C. Police on January 22, 2009

Don Young Just Isn’t Ever Happy, is he? on January 21, 2009

Pepsi Hits Obama Swearing-In on January 21, 2009

A Bird’s Eye View of the Swearing-In on January 20, 2009

It’s Us Vs. Canada Geese on January 16, 2009

Tax Ticker Goes Up Outside Wilson Building on January 16, 2009

Morning Roundup: Inaugural Weekend Eve Edition on January 16, 2009

MPD Publishes Gun Registration Guide on January 15, 2009

WTOP Scribe Gets No Love from D.C. Council Meeting on January 14, 2009

Obama Shoots Hoops at Marie Reed on January 14, 2009

Obama Hopes to Work in Washington, Live in D.C. on January 13, 2009

Pro-Statehood Signs Pop Up Around Town on January 12, 2009

Former D.C. Police Chief Fares Well in First Year on January 12, 2009

Morning Roundup: Pop Edition on January 9, 2009

Even Congress Thinks D.C. Housing is Expensive on January 8, 2009

Parking Meter Rate Hike Approved on January 7, 2009

Norton Wants Voting Rights, Right Now on January 6, 2009

Obama Opens Doors on January 6, 2009

A Gun Store in Georgetown? Yep. on January 5, 2009

Council Amends Gun Laws, Requires Training on December 17, 2008

It’s Duke! on December 15, 2008

D.C.’s State Quarter to Feature Duke Ellington, Comes Out Jan. 26 on December 11, 2008

A First: We Have Sympathy for Tow Truck Operators on December 9, 2008

Norton Wants Fast Action on Voting Rights Legislation on December 8, 2008

Hutchison for Governor! on December 5, 2008

Shadow Senator Flashed Credentials During DUI Stop on November 14, 2008

Virginia, It’s Time for a New GOP Leader on November 11, 2008

How Will the New Senate Vote on D.C. Voting Rights? on November 6, 2008

The Local Races: Change Also Came to D.C. on November 5, 2008

One DCist Editor Feels Left Out of the Voting Fun on November 4, 2008

McCain Sends Out Unsolicited Pre-Election Email on November 4, 2008

Blogger Advocates Giving Pols Taste of Own Medicine on November 3, 2008

House Seat for District More Likely With Democratic Win on November 3, 2008

Morning Roundup: Election Eve Edition on November 3, 2008

Last-Minute Intrigue Hits D.C. Races on October 31, 2008

Go Home Already: Make a Break For It on October 29, 2008

It’s Lonely Being Nationals Park on October 29, 2008

Term Limits Debate in New York Rings of D.C. on October 24, 2008

At-Large Council Race Gets Interesting on October 23, 2008

Will the Real Virginia Please Stand Up? on October 20, 2008

McCain in Virginia to Warn of Osama Obama Victory on October 17, 2008

Does Virginia Cause Foot in Mouth Disease? on October 14, 2008

Mt. Pleasant Looks to Try New Parking Approach on October 13, 2008

Single Beer Ban Continues to Expand on October 10, 2008

Street Closures Around Farragut West Sat.-Mon. on October 10, 2008

Stricter Parking Rules Proposed for Ward 1 on October 10, 2008

Olbermann Criticizes Maryland Cop in Spying Scandal on October 9, 2008

The Other Debate Proves Fast and Furious on October 8, 2008

Verizon FiOS Deal Sent to D.C. Council on October 7, 2008

Is that Michael A. Brown on Your Car? on October 2, 2008

Should District Gun Owners Need Insurance? on September 23, 2008

Capital Criterium Shows Strength of D.C. Cycling on September 22, 2008

House Passes Gun Legislation on September 17, 2008

Fenty Proposes Changes to Gun Regulations on September 16, 2008

September is Cycling Month in D.C. on September 11, 2008

Markup on Norton Bill Scheduled Today on September 10, 2008

House Schedules Markup on Gun Legislation on September 9, 2008

Norton and Mendelson Fight Congress Over Guns on September 9, 2008

D.C. Primary Tomorrow; Practice Your Voting Technique on September 8, 2008

Zoning and Guns Make For a Good Fight on September 5, 2008

Statehood Activists Peeved by Democratic Snub on August 22, 2008

Nakamura Nails D.C. Superdelegates on August 21, 2008

Ready for Labor Day Gun Sales? D.C. Is. on August 14, 2008

So You’re Having Trouble With Your Landlord… on August 14, 2008

Watch Out, Comcast: FiOS Could Be On Its Way to D.C. on August 7, 2008

Kickball Lawsuit Finally Strikes Out on August 5, 2008

Pelosi May Fold on D.C. Gun Law Legislation on August 1, 2008

Seeking Voting Rights Fly Girls (and Boys) on August 1, 2008

Houston, We’ve Got a Problem Too… on July 29, 2008

‘Tomnibus’ Bill Stalls in Senate on July 29, 2008

Heller Fires Second Lawsuit at District on July 28, 2008

Dr. No Gets Good Press; D.C. Gets Metro Funds? on July 28, 2008

Plame and Wilson Comment on the Novak Saga on July 25, 2008

Novak Run-In a Serious Matter on July 24, 2008

Congress Moves to Strike D.C. Gun Laws; Wait, What? on July 24, 2008

Novak Hits Pedestrian; It’s Not Joe Wilson on July 23, 2008

Md. Police Spied on Freedom-Hating Puppy Killers on July 18, 2008

With Stadium, Can’t We All Just Get Along? on July 17, 2008

Voting Rights Advocacy Continues Full Steam on July 16, 2008

All Hail the Scofflaw Cyclist? on July 15, 2008

CapHill Residents Suspect Late-Night Ice Cream Truck on July 14, 2008

Council Endorses Voting Rights Signs for Stadium on July 2, 2008

Will Gun Shops Open in D.C.? on June 30, 2008

Don’t Go Buying a Gun Just Yet on June 26, 2008

No D.C. Gun Opinion Yet from Supreme Court on June 25, 2008

Duke is People’s Choice for D.C. Quarter on June 20, 2008

More Single Alcohol Sales Bans Proposed for Wards 2 & 6 on June 19, 2008

D.C. Voting Rights to be Brought in 2009 on June 4, 2008

Maryland Slows Down Capital Crescent Cyclists on June 2, 2008

Residents Will Have Input on D.C. Quarter Choice on May 22, 2008

Banneker Likely to Grace D.C. Quarter on May 20, 2008

Another Way to Start a Parking Argument on May 20, 2008

Neighborhood Debates Controversial Response to Crime on May 16, 2008

Council to Challenge Congress on Voting Rights Funds on May 13, 2008

Washington’s Most Powerful Still Ride their Bikes on May 8, 2008

NOISE BILL PASSES! (Shhhhh! Quietly.) on May 7, 2008

D.C. Quarter Designs Unveiled…Kind Of on May 5, 2008

Cyclists Rejoice: Re-Paving Season Has Started on May 2, 2008

One Year Later, Eastern Market Progresses Slowly on April 30, 2008

Watch Out, Texas — Virginia Reinstates Death Penalty on April 16, 2008

Help Us Decide — Is U Street in Shaw? on April 14, 2008

Marvin May Get Grahamstanding of a Lifetime on April 10, 2008

OMG! hayden panettiere luvs voting rights!!1! <3 on April 9, 2008

Voting Rights March Called Off; Tax Day Protest On on April 9, 2008

Repubs Frustrated by Fenty’s Family-Friendly Faux Pas on April 7, 2008

Forty Years Later, Riot Scars Remain on April 4, 2008

Go Home Already: Blossomed Out on April 2, 2008

Central Union Mission Moves, Graham Celebrates on April 2, 2008

War on Terror is Good for NoVA on April 2, 2008

Don’t Mess With the City Paper’s Matt Borlik on April 2, 2008

WaPo and WaTi Trim Staff on April 2, 2008

Kaine’s Execution Moratorium Criticized on April 2, 2008

Nats Sponsor Stadium Open House on April 2, 2008

Capitol Roundup: Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back on April 2, 2008

D.C. Paves Way for Environmental Responsibility on April 1, 2008

Morning Roundup: About a Stadium Edition on March 31, 2008

Wynn’s Resignation Leaves Maryland Scrambling on March 28, 2008

Eleven Fired DCPS Workers Rehired by the District on March 25, 2008

We’re Going to the … Capitol Riverfront? on March 24, 2008

The Wire Returns on March 24, 2008

Supreme Court Justices Cast Skeptical Eye on D.C. Gun Laws on March 19, 2008

SCOTUSBlog Live-Blogging the Gun Ban Case on March 18, 2008

D.C. Gun Law Faces Supreme Test Today on March 18, 2008

Nationals Think Voting Rights Too Political for Stadium on March 17, 2008

Jack Evans Gets Taste of H Street’s Noise on March 10, 2008

Hains Point Briefly Closed Due to Suspicious Package on March 7, 2008

D.C. Handgun Ban Roundup on March 6, 2008

Rude Wake-Up Planned for Georgetown (and Jack Evans) on March 6, 2008

Nats Tickets Go Fast on March 4, 2008

D.C. Submits New Designs for Quarter on February 29, 2008

D.C. Floats New Ideas for Quarter on February 28, 2008

BREAKING: U.S. Mint Rejects D.C. Quarter Design on February 27, 2008

Reactions to D.C. Quarter Mixed on February 27, 2008

District Submits Quarter Design Proposals on February 26, 2008

2008: The Year of the Great Parking Debate on February 25, 2008

More Cameras Coming — Are You Surprised? on February 21, 2008

Senior Citizen Arrested With $1.4 Million Worth of Pot on February 20, 2008

D.C. Council Chooses Not to Act on Noise on February 19, 2008

Another Hero of the Day: Sen. John Warner on February 8, 2008

D.C. Wants Your Ideas for Design of New Quarter on February 7, 2008

D.C. Considers Limiting dB on February 5, 2008

Chocolate City Takes on Gentrification on January 25, 2008

Parking Solution Sought for Stadium Neighborhood on January 23, 2008

Stadium Costs Keep Rising on January 22, 2008

Transit on Thursday: Your Three Wishes on January 10, 2008

Voting Rights Movement Goes on Field Trip on January 9, 2008

Senator Faces Allegations of Corruption on January 8, 2008

Something Big is Happening in New Hampshire… on January 8, 2008

Morning Roundup: Maybe You Should Walk Edition on January 8, 2008

D.C. Outlines Case In Defense of Gun Ban on January 7, 2008

Labor Dispute Continues at Washington Post on January 4, 2008

Post Reporter Tells Tale of Addiction to His Own Beat on January 2, 2008

The Year in Voting Rights: So Close, Yet So Far on December 27, 2007

District to Get Its Own Quarter on December 19, 2007

D.C., Virginia and Maryland Gear Up for Gun Battle on December 18, 2007

D.C. Postmark to Make Triumphant Return on December 18, 2007

Congress Lifts Ban on D.C. Needle Exchange Program on December 18, 2007

D.C. Celebrates Tea Party on December 17, 2007

One More Embezzlement Scandal to End the Year on December 12, 2007

Another Good Law That Won’t Be Enforced… on December 10, 2007

D.C. Council Debates Tax Payout Signs on December 6, 2007

Plan to Hand D.C. Back to Maryland Exposed on December 5, 2007

Drama, Intrigue and Bacon at D.C. Council Breakfast on December 5, 2007

This Christmas, All We Want is Voting Rights on December 4, 2007

Voting Rights Activists Question Republican Candidates on November 27, 2007

Sean Taylor Dies Overnight on November 27, 2007

Are Gandhi’s Fortunes Turning? on November 26, 2007

Maryland Man’s Butt v. Fourth Amendment on November 16, 2007

GW Satirists Get $25 Fine, Probation on November 15, 2007

And the Supreme Court Verdict Is… on November 13, 2007

D.C. Revamps Web site on November 7, 2007

D.C. Gun Laws Move Closer to Day in Court — Or Not on November 2, 2007

Get Your Fix of Washington History on October 31, 2007

Jimmy Eat World @ 9:30 Club on October 31, 2007

Tell the Administration How You Would Run the City on October 25, 2007

Davis Calls Off Senate Run on October 23, 2007

Smokers, Take Note: Bar Gets Exemption to Ban on October 22, 2007

Herd of Hippos Chase Down John McCain on October 19, 2007

WTOP Reporter Gets Booted From White House on October 12, 2007

Dalai Lama Headed Back to D.C. on October 10, 2007

Voting Rights to be Delayed Gratification on October 9, 2007

One Sip for Us, One for Dr. Dremo on October 9, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: Plenty on DeOnté on October 5, 2007

Not Yet Metered, But Maybe Hybrid on October 3, 2007

Graham Schedules WASA Lashing on October 3, 2007

What A Sucky Agency… on October 2, 2007

D.C. Republicans Face Easy Choice on September 28, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: Goodbye, RFK on September 28, 2007

Voting Rights Roundup: NH Stands Up for D.C. on September 26, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: New Orleans & D.C. on September 21, 2007

John Warner — Our Newest Champion on September 19, 2007

Voting Rights: Failure and the Future on September 18, 2007

The Big Day Arrives — and Byrd Dodges on September 18, 2007

Explainer: Senate Won’t Really Vote This Week on September 17, 2007

Last-Minute Push for Voting Rights Hits Senate on September 17, 2007

A Letter to Sen. Mitch McConnell on September 17, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: Voting Rights on September 14, 2007

Voting Rights Roundup: We Hope Mitch is Reading on September 12, 2007

Is a Gap Opening on Capitol Hill? on September 11, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: It’s the Liberals’ Fault on September 7, 2007

Voting Rights Back From Summer Break on September 5, 2007

Fenty Announces Gun Appeal on September 4, 2007

Let the Battle Begin in Virginia on August 31, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: School Shocker on August 31, 2007

Karl Rove Wants American Ass on August 28, 2007

The Washington Post Killed the Radio Star on August 28, 2007

Credit Cards Now Officially Accepted Everywhere on August 28, 2007

D.C. Sees Lunar Eclipse on August 28, 2007

Morning Roundup: Bathroom Arrest Edition on August 28, 2007

Go Home Already: Thanks, You Too on August 27, 2007

About Tonight on August 27, 2007

Please Lord Let Tom Davis Run for Senate on August 27, 2007

Can Michelle Rhee Save D.C. Schools? on August 27, 2007

Fenty Ponders Blackberry Spokesman Role on August 27, 2007

Morning Roundup: First Day Back Edition on August 27, 2007

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on August 26, 2007

The Argyle Academy on August 26, 2007

Eastern Market Re-Opens on August 25, 2007

Go Home Already: You’re Invited on August 24, 2007

Weather Swings Wildly Over Weekend on August 24, 2007

Tackling those Pesky Registration Stickers on August 24, 2007

What Does the Stadium Need? on August 24, 2007

Uline Arena to Become Huge Starbucks on August 24, 2007

Weekly Columnist Roundup: Meat, Schools and Granola on August 24, 2007

Butterstick’s New Nemesis — Snickers on August 24, 2007

Morning Roundup: Eastern Market Lives Edition on August 24, 2007

Will the Stadium Succeed? Maybe, Maybe Not on August 23, 2007

Virginia’s Primary Export? Guns on August 21, 2007

Projekt Revolution at Nissan Pavilion on August 20, 2007

Bloggers and Criminals Aren’t So Different… on August 17, 2007

The D.C. Movie Mistakes Continue (Updated) on August 16, 2007

Re-Thinking Influence in D.C. on August 16, 2007

D.C.’s Most Influential People on August 15, 2007

Fenty Ditches Security, Fights for Parking on August 13, 2007

Live-Blogging Voting Rights at YearlyKos on August 3, 2007

Democracy Abandoned, Lack of Parking Cited on August 1, 2007

Say Hello to Loudoun County United on July 27, 2007

Be Patriotic. Kill a Canada Goose. on July 26, 2007

Voting Rights Might Take a Summer Break on July 25, 2007

Nothing Tastes Better at Lunch Than Voting Rights on July 24, 2007

Voting Rights Gets Final Push in Senate on July 23, 2007

American Finally Finds New President on July 20, 2007

Scandals Continue to Plague WASA on July 20, 2007

Lose Weight AND Get Voting Rights with Eleanor on July 19, 2007

Cheh Cleared, Rees Still Weird on July 18, 2007

Graham Proposes Underground Strip Clubs on July 17, 2007

City Paper Chooses New Loose Lips Columnist on July 16, 2007

Fenty to Appeal Handgun Ruling on July 16, 2007

Appeal of Gun Ruling Still Unsure on July 11, 2007

D.C. Council Endorses Car-Free Day on July 10, 2007

Fireworks Ban Introduced in D.C. Council on July 10, 2007

Jim Graham’s Targets Offered Refuge in Ward 5 on July 10, 2007

Adams Morgan Bars May Face New Regulations on July 9, 2007

DIY Fireworks Shows Spark Complaints on July 5, 2007

Webb, Specter Become Focus of Voting Rights Push on June 25, 2007

The National @ 9:30 Club on June 21, 2007

Loose Lips Loses One More on June 21, 2007

The Gray Lady Takes Up Our Cause on June 21, 2007

Down One Weekend, Up the Next on June 18, 2007

Vermont Out, D.C. In? on June 14, 2007

Protestors Plan Cuteness Offensive for Voting Rights on June 14, 2007

Bring It On, Senate! on June 13, 2007

Voting Rights Measure Gets More Senate Attention on June 12, 2007

New Crime Strategy Takes After NYC, LA and Chicago on June 11, 2007

Fenty, Lanier Unveil New Crime Strategy on June 8, 2007

$611 Million Later and Still Getting Screwed on June 7, 2007

H2O Gets Reprieve, Promises Changes on June 7, 2007

Questions Remain in H2O Shutdown on June 5, 2007

Another Best, Another Argument on May 31, 2007

Bad Water for H20? on May 29, 2007

Drugs, Death and Disenfranchisement in D.C. on May 29, 2007

No Mojo in MoCo on May 23, 2007

Landrieu Lifts Hold on School Takeover Legislation on May 22, 2007

Please Hold, D.C. on May 22, 2007

Help Us Find Buffles (Updated) on May 21, 2007

New Name for RFK Floated…Again on May 21, 2007

Washington City Paper Uses Many Words for Cover Story This Week on Investigative Journalist on May 17, 2007

To Appeal or Not to Appeal… on May 17, 2007

MoCo Makes Being Unhealthy Much Harder on May 16, 2007

Senate Hearing on Voting Rights Tomorrow on May 14, 2007

Metro Brightens Foggy Bottom on May 11, 2007

Voting Rights Hearing Scheduled in Senate on May 8, 2007

D.C. Gun Laws Likely Headed to Supreme Court on May 8, 2007

Kickball Lawsuit Still Going On on May 8, 2007

Welcome Home, Queen Elizabeth II on May 7, 2007

Eastern Market Fundraising Continues on May 3, 2007

Bars Claim Loss of Business Over Smoking Ban on May 2, 2007

Eastern Market Mourned on May 1, 2007

Lieberman, Hatch to Introduce Voting Rights Bill on May 1, 2007

Fire Guts Eastern Market on April 30, 2007

Fire! Fire! Oh Wait, It’s Just Muriel Bowser on April 23, 2007

‘I Will Not Yield’: Voting Rights Bill Moves Forward on April 20, 2007

Live Blogging the Voting Rights Debate: Round 2 on April 19, 2007

D.C., Maryland? on April 18, 2007

Voting Rights March in Photos on April 17, 2007

We’re Marching for Voting Rights on April 16, 2007

Voting Rights March: Why We’re Marching on April 13, 2007

Five Days and Counting: Ready to March? on April 11, 2007

Six Days and Counting: More Details on the March on April 10, 2007

Voting Rights March: One Week and Counting on April 9, 2007

Fenty Spam Offers Information, But No Cheap Viagra on April 2, 2007

Bob Barr to Get Baked With D.C. Residents on March 29, 2007

Voting Rights Legislation Delayed Again on March 28, 2007

Voting Rights Roundup: More Calls, Please on March 27, 2007

A Smoking Ban Trifecta? on March 27, 2007

Fenty Pushes Voting Rights at White House on March 26, 2007

Meet Your New Representative, D.C. (Updated) on March 23, 2007

Voting Rights Debate Postponed; Trouble Ahead? on March 22, 2007

Can’t be Miss Wisconsin? Welcome to D.C.! on March 21, 2007

Republicans Line Up Against Voting Rights Bill on March 21, 2007

Bush Issues Threat of Veto on D.C. Voting Rights on March 20, 2007

Republican Expresses Support for D.C. Voting Rights on March 19, 2007

Four Years of War: Remembering Our Fallen Soldiers on March 19, 2007

Voting Rights Bill Faces Constitutional Concerns on March 17, 2007

Voting Rights Legislation Passes Another Hurdle on March 15, 2007

Fight for Voting Rights Goes Online on March 14, 2007

Voting Rights Legislation Moves Forward on March 13, 2007

City Reacts to D.C. Gun Ruling on March 13, 2007

D.C. Eats University Presidents for Lunch on March 12, 2007

Fenty Responds to Gun Law Ruling on March 9, 2007

Court Calls District Gun Laws Unconstitutional on March 9, 2007

Go Home Already: We Be Votin’ on March 8, 2007

Voting Rights Legislation Vote to Happen in March on March 8, 2007

Rep. Tom Tancredo Goes There on March 7, 2007

Metro Lighting Gets More Colorful on March 6, 2007

Changes in Store for Georgetown Waterfront on March 5, 2007

Fenty Knocks Softball Questions Out of the Park on February 28, 2007

Debate Surrounds Mandatory HPV Vaccine on February 28, 2007

Snag in D.C. Legislation (DCist Slams Head on Desk) on February 27, 2007

Statehood for Puerto Rico? ¡Claro que sí! on February 27, 2007

D.C. School Repairs Get Political on February 26, 2007

Saving the Single Beer on February 22, 2007

House Passes Iraq Resolution With Local Votes on February 16, 2007

Residents Lobby Congress for Voting Rights on February 15, 2007

Post Outsources Winter Weather Photography on February 13, 2007

Voting Rights Bill Faces Constitutional Questions on February 12, 2007

City Paper Gets Yearly Facelift on February 12, 2007

The Cab Map, New & Improved on February 7, 2007

94.7 Changes Format; Fights Climate Change on February 5, 2007

We Salute You, Mr. Awesome Metro Conductor Man on February 2, 2007

DCist’s Rules of the Road on February 2, 2007

Farragut North is ON FIRE! on January 31, 2007

Sockpuppet Mania Goes National on January 30, 2007

Abe Pollin Wants Some, Too on January 29, 2007

Republicans Threaten Lawsuit Over District Vote on January 26, 2007

Hearing on Underage Clubs Hints to Resolution on January 26, 2007

Dixie’s Demise — Famed Liquor Store Closes on January 25, 2007

Cookies, Coke and Voting Rights on January 25, 2007

Jim Graham’s Underage Club Crusade on January 24, 2007

Fenty Snubs Bush, Sits With Pelosi on January 23, 2007

A Dream Job Opportunity for Borf on January 19, 2007

Voting Rights Bill Re-Introduced; Faces Challenges on January 18, 2007

Anyone Have $20 Million to Spare? on January 17, 2007

D.C. Job Hunter Puts Foot in Mouth on January 16, 2007

Smoking Ban Roundup: Good News, Bad News on January 16, 2007

D.C. Tributes to MLK Left Wanting on January 15, 2007

Washington, or the District? on January 15, 2007

City Paper Copy Editor Angry, Angry, Angry on January 12, 2007

Stadium Mania Sweeps City on January 11, 2007

Smoking Ban Extended to Congress on January 10, 2007

Bloomberg Pays Visit to District on January 9, 2007

Time Furthers Swampy Myth; We Shake our Heads on January 8, 2007

Smoking Ban May Get Tougher on January 5, 2007

D.C. School Takeover May Come Easy for Fenty on January 5, 2007

Celebrate — It’s Trans Fat-Free Wednesday! on January 3, 2007

Fenty Finally Becomes Mayor on January 2, 2007

Virginia is for Smokers. Does Anyone Care? on January 2, 2007

Go Home Already: Not You, Federal Employees on December 28, 2006

The Year in Voting Rights: Next Year, Right? on December 28, 2006

The Year in D.C. Media on December 27, 2006

Go Home Already: We are all Special Edition on December 18, 2006

D.C. Now Only Capital, not Murder Capital on December 18, 2006

Tower Bids Final, Low-Priced Farewell on December 18, 2006

Irony Derails Metro; Scores Injured on December 15, 2006

Santa Caught in Traffic; Presents Delayed on December 8, 2006

I’d Like a Foot-Long With Turkey and Food Poisoning, Please on December 7, 2006

Deftones @ 9:30 on December 6, 2006

Voting Rights Legislation Fought From All Sides (Updated) on December 5, 2006

What Section are we Parked In? Oh Yeah, RFK on November 30, 2006

Morning Roundup: Is Coming Edition on November 30, 2006

Lanier’s History not all Peaches and Cream on November 29, 2006

A Little is Better Than Nothing, Right? on November 28, 2006

The Marion Barry Memorial Stadium? Why Not? on November 28, 2006

Slumlords Beware — The Bloggers are Coming on November 27, 2006

Bad Timing, Tony on November 16, 2006

Citywide Listserv Kicks Off on November 16, 2006

End in Sight in Shaw Liquor License Dispute on November 15, 2006

Holy Huge Salary, Batman! on November 15, 2006

Time for a Pay Raise? on November 13, 2006

Bush Caught Off Guard With Voting Rights Question on November 8, 2006

Webb or Not, Virginia Turns Even More Heterosexual on November 8, 2006

DCist’s Election Guide 2006 on November 2, 2006

Smoking Ban Coming, for Better or for Worse on October 27, 2006

The District’s Worst Nightmare: Stadium or Schools? on October 25, 2006

Is the Honeymoon Over Already? on October 20, 2006

Opponents to Virginia Marriage Ban Seek Support in D.C. on October 19, 2006

Making Housing Affordable, For the Middle Class on October 19, 2006

Choose Your Own Adventure: Gallaudet University on October 18, 2006

Taking Back What’s Ours — NoVA on October 17, 2006

Kickball Lawsuit Still Alive and Kickin’ on October 13, 2006

DDOT To D.C.: Share the F**king Road! on October 13, 2006

Culture War Engulfs Gallaudet on October 12, 2006

Young, Pissed Off, and With Time Between Classes on October 6, 2006

Posties Turn Iraq Into a Living on October 4, 2006

Tool at Verizon Center on October 2, 2006

At Least Pervez Musharraf Was Safe on September 28, 2006

Fenty’s First Challenge — the Stadium on September 27, 2006

A Site Announcement on September 22, 2006

It’s Hard Being the Washington Times on September 22, 2006

Mythbusters Take On D.C. Taxes on September 21, 2006

Morning Roundup: Escalator Academy Edition on September 21, 2006

Voting Rights…Delayed on September 19, 2006

Patterson Gets Second Shot on September 18, 2006

Morning Roundup: Post Triathlon Edition on September 18, 2006

So That’s Why They Don’t Want People Swimming… on September 15, 2006

Campaign 2010 Already Heating Up…in Ward 3 on September 15, 2006

Moby Talks Smack on D.C. Food on September 14, 2006

Metro Listens to DCist on September 14, 2006

No Books, Just Wi-Fi on September 14, 2006

Voting Rights Legislation Gets Second Hearing Today on September 14, 2006

Morning Roundup: Transition Edition on September 14, 2006

Triathlon Becomes Duathlon on September 13, 2006

Unbuckled 4 Drops Tomorrow on September 13, 2006

Oh Yeah…The Other News on September 13, 2006

DCist’s Election Picks on September 12, 2006

Election Fever Hits Region on September 11, 2006

Morning Roundup: Five Years Later Edition on September 11, 2006

Ramsey Starts Searching Craigslist for Jobs on September 8, 2006

Two Years On, and Still Looking Young on September 7, 2006

D.C. Wire Rests and Returns on September 7, 2006

We Were Right — Brown Drops Out on September 7, 2006

Please Welcome CollegeParkist.com! (Updated) on September 7, 2006

Loose Lips Picks Candidates on September 7, 2006

BeBar Opens After Conflict With Church on September 6, 2006

District Residents — Be Afraid, Very Afraid on September 6, 2006

D.C. Voting Rights — For Kids! on September 5, 2006

D’oh! D.C. Voter Guides Make Mistake on September 5, 2006

Mediocre Massachusetts Avenue on September 5, 2006

Morning Roundup: Post Goes Fenty Edition on September 5, 2006

D.C. Politics Roundup: Mea Culpa Edition on August 24, 2006

Aim Low, Mayor Williams on August 23, 2006

One Less Mayoral Candidate? on August 23, 2006

The ‘Other’ Candidates on August 22, 2006

Yes, Metro Does Read the Post… on August 22, 2006

Rumble, D.C. Election Style on August 21, 2006

A New Anacostia Waterfront Imagined on August 21, 2006

All the Campaign Info You Could Want on August 21, 2006

Morning Roundup: Those Damn Signs Edition on August 21, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on August 20, 2006

The District According to George on August 18, 2006

Street Sense Benefit This Saturday on August 18, 2006

Wone Murder Investigation Turns Towards Conspiracy on August 18, 2006

Beware the Bedwetters! on August 17, 2006

Are There Too Many Cops in the Wrong Place? on August 17, 2006

Morning Roundup: Dirty Massage Parlor Edition on August 17, 2006

The Surveillance Cameras Appear on August 16, 2006

Nation’s Triathlon Comes to D.C. on August 15, 2006

Governor Ehrlich is Watching You… on August 15, 2006

Wone Murder Remains a Mystery on August 14, 2006

Voter Registration Closes Today on August 14, 2006

Morning Roundup: Questioning Cameras Edition on August 14, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on August 13, 2006

District Responds to Terror Plot on August 11, 2006

Lost and Found, Capitol Hill Style on August 11, 2006

Craziness in the DCist Inbox on August 10, 2006

D.C. Politics Roundup: Endorsements Edition on August 10, 2006

Morning Roundup: Code Red Edition on August 10, 2006

Georgetown Requests Cameras — Many of Them on August 9, 2006

D.C. Politics Roundup: Debating Themselves Edition on August 9, 2006

DCist Commenters Likely to Explode Today on August 9, 2006

Tracking Metro’s Mishaps on August 9, 2006

Morning Roundup: Post-Primary Edition on August 9, 2006

Who Needs ADT These Days? on August 8, 2006

Ummmm…Wemplegate? on August 8, 2006

D.C. Politics Roundup: Dirty Tricks Edition on August 8, 2006

Anti-Gay Marriage Initiative To Be Filed in District on August 8, 2006

Blogs, R.I.P. on August 7, 2006

L’Enfant Statue Provokes Controversy on August 7, 2006

Morning Roundup: All Good Comes to an End Edition on August 7, 2006

Opinionist: Safety in Numbers? Nope. on August 6, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on August 6, 2006

Annapolis: The Nation’s Murder Capital? on July 28, 2006

D.C. Circulator Goes Free Today on July 28, 2006

Resident Kicks Off Crime Petition on July 27, 2006

An -ist for Every Occasion on July 27, 2006

Morning Roundup: No Dis Intended Edition on July 27, 2006

How Many Police Can the District Use? on July 26, 2006

District Voting Rights Bill Moves Forward on July 26, 2006

District Police Storm Senate on July 25, 2006

Youngsters Beware — New Curfew Kicks Off Monday on July 25, 2006

NBC 4 Reveals Feelings About Co-Workers on July 24, 2006

Zoo Opens Voting for Tiger Cubs on July 24, 2006

Morning Roundup: Strange Bank Robbers Edition on July 24, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on July 23, 2006

Regional Spat Complicates Metro Management on July 21, 2006

Fenty Casts Lonesome Vote, and Wins on July 20, 2006

Morning Roundup: Curfew Edition on July 20, 2006

Washington Business Journal Gets Stingy on July 19, 2006

Ward 3 Weirdness Continues on July 19, 2006

Needless Chattering on Metro To Quadruple on July 19, 2006

A Letter to Maryland and Virginia on July 18, 2006

Scorcher ‘06 Update on July 18, 2006

Fighting Crime, Williams Style on July 18, 2006

District Responds to Scorcher ‘06 on July 17, 2006

Racism or Reality? on July 17, 2006

Morning Roundup: Scorcher 2006 Edition on July 17, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on July 16, 2006

District Voting Rights Go International on July 12, 2006

Bicycle Cabs Come to D.C. on July 10, 2006

Morning Roundup: Deadly Weekend Edition on July 10, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on July 9, 2006

Buying Indie: 90 Minutes on July 7, 2006

Tonight DCist Celebrates Butterstick on July 6, 2006

Where in the World is Williams? on July 6, 2006

Elephant Polo Team Hosts Fundraiser on July 6, 2006

Morning Roundup: Butterstick Bash Edition on July 6, 2006

Can You Speak for Voting Rights? on July 5, 2006

Butterstick Bash Tomorrow on July 5, 2006

The Show After the Show on July 5, 2006

DCist Celebrates Butterstick This Thursday on July 3, 2006

What are Washington’s Best Drives? on July 3, 2006

Morning Roundup: Mother Nature Hates America Edition on July 3, 2006

Previously on DCist on July 2, 2006

The Region’s Rivalries Exposed on June 30, 2006

Taskforce Considers Legalizing Sunday Double-Parking on June 30, 2006

Judging the District’s Response to Rain on June 29, 2006

When Does Free Stuff Become Garbage? on June 29, 2006

Morning Roundup: Police and Pedestrians Edition on June 29, 2006

Will D.C. Get a Smart Car? on June 28, 2006

Deluge ‘06 Reporting: D.C. Wet and Crazy on June 28, 2006

DCist Reports Live From Deluge ‘06 on June 27, 2006

L’Enfant to Congress? on June 27, 2006

DCist Celebrates Butterstick on June 27, 2006

Moonies Discover Blogging on June 27, 2006

Post Metro Section Introduces ‘Page 3’ on June 26, 2006

Morning Roundup: The Storm’s Aftermath Edition on June 26, 2006

Previously on DCist on June 25, 2006

Bolden Eats Up Comment Spam on June 22, 2006

The Local Roots of the U.S. vs. Ghana Game on June 22, 2006

Morning Roundup: Cannonball Politics Edition on June 22, 2006

Georgetown Waterfront to Suck a Little Less on June 21, 2006

More on the Zoo’s Elephants on June 21, 2006

Should the Elephants Go? on June 20, 2006

Protesting and Politics: Is the Home Sacred? on June 19, 2006

Morning Roundup: Back to the Daily Grind Edition on June 19, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on June 18, 2006

Post Details Plight of Interns on June 16, 2006

District Dogs Compete for Canine Glory on June 16, 2006

Photo of the Day: June 16, 2006 on June 16, 2006

Wemple Going To New York…Not! on June 15, 2006

Sexual Deviants Not Welcome on Metro (Updated) on June 15, 2006

Photo of the Day: June 15, 2006 on June 15, 2006

Don’t Cops Have Other Things To Do? on June 15, 2006

Morning Roundup: First Day of the Weekend Edition on June 15, 2006

A Year Later, We Find Another Bagel Shop on June 14, 2006

A More Entertaining Metro Commute Ahead? on June 14, 2006

D.C. Politics Roundup: It’s Been Awhile on June 14, 2006

District Gays — You Can Change on June 14, 2006

Morning Roundup: Webb Wins Edition on June 14, 2006

Amendment for District Lobbying Introduced on June 13, 2006

Stand Firm, Mayor Williams on June 13, 2006

District Seatbelt Trap Snares Blogger on June 12, 2006

An Easy Way to Improve the District on June 12, 2006

Summer Means…Firecrackers on June 12, 2006

Howard Grad Surprises Sweden on June 12, 2006

Morning Roundup: Naked Cyclists Edition on June 12, 2006

Previously on DCist on June 11, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on June 11, 2006

Metro Ridership Hits Record Highs on June 9, 2006

Photo of the Day: June 9, 2006 on June 9, 2006

Bomb Scare for Local Abortion Clinic on June 9, 2006

Who Reads the Washington Times? on June 9, 2006

Morning Roundup: Two Happy Thoughts Edition on June 9, 2006

We’re Smart. We’re Wealthy. Everyone Loves Us! on June 8, 2006

Ellipse to Undergo Restoration on June 8, 2006

And Thus Starts the Battle Over Voting Rights on June 8, 2006

Are Traffic Cameras Racist? on June 8, 2006

Strike Possible at NBC 4 on June 7, 2006

What Are District Personalities Reading? on June 7, 2006

Anna Nicole Smith Mines Region For Husbands on June 6, 2006

Stopping Global Warming Locally on June 6, 2006

D.C. Jail Neighbors Raise Concerns After Escapes on June 6, 2006

Cut That Grass! on June 5, 2006

Will Less Money Equal a Safer District? on June 5, 2006

Morning Roundup: Weather Relief Edition on June 5, 2006

Previously on DCist on June 4, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on June 4, 2006

Post Goes Comment Crazy on June 2, 2006

Butterwho? on June 2, 2006

District Prone to Suffer During Oil Crisis on June 1, 2006

District Ranks High on Sustainability List on June 1, 2006

To Blog or Not to Blog? on June 1, 2006

Morning Roundup: Our Loss, Their Gain Edition on June 1, 2006

Williams Proposes Baseball Office on May 31, 2006

Stare DCisis: Clap Your Hands Say No on May 31, 2006

Resident Looks to Track Stolen Bicycles on May 31, 2006

Register That Car Already! on May 30, 2006

A Little Less Light in Metro Stations? on May 30, 2006

Morning Roundup: Short Week Edition on May 30, 2006

D.C. Schools Locked Down in Wake of Capitol Scare on May 26, 2006

Breaking News: Shots Fired in Capitol Office Building on May 26, 2006

D.C. Wire Battles Comments on May 26, 2006

Twenty-Seven Hours at Stadium-Armory on May 25, 2006

Stare DCisis: Frozen Assets and Futile Arguments on May 25, 2006

Who Polices the Police? on May 25, 2006

D.C. Libraries Start Getting Wi-Fi on May 25, 2006

Chinatown Just Can’t Get Trash Cans on May 25, 2006

Morning Roundup: Click It or Ticket Edition on May 25, 2006

Slots Still Available in Marine Corps Marathon on May 24, 2006

Plotkin vs. Williams, Round Two on May 24, 2006

District Might Get Celebrities — Sort Of on May 24, 2006

Dick Cheney Owes District $3,000 on May 23, 2006

Mayoral Candidates Promise Kitchen Sink on May 23, 2006

Ward 2 Democrats Redesign District Flag on May 22, 2006

District Hires High-Priced Librarian on May 22, 2006

Morning Roundup: Dirty Potomac Edition on May 22, 2006

D.C. Wire Blames Hiatus on Mayoral Race on May 19, 2006

DDOT Launches New Site for Commuters on May 19, 2006

Now That’s Service — District Fixes Notorious Pothole on May 19, 2006

Bike to Work Day Tomorrow on May 18, 2006

Note to District: Fix These Potholes on May 18, 2006

Morning Roundup: Sue Palka is a Hottie Edition on May 18, 2006

Williams’ Potty Mouth Strikes at Briefing on May 17, 2006

Couple Arrested for Asking For Directions in Baltimore on May 17, 2006

Comcast Adds Three Channels, But No Nats Just Yet on May 16, 2006

Learning About Litter From New Jersey on May 16, 2006

How Much is Being Mayor Worth? on May 16, 2006

D.C. School Closures Announced on May 15, 2006

Supreme Court Turns Down Commuter Tax Appeal on May 15, 2006

Is D.C. Wire Dying? on May 15, 2006

Tom Knott Finally Makes Some Sense on May 15, 2006

Morning Roundup: The Minutemen Diversify Edition on May 15, 2006

Previously on DCist on May 14, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on May 14, 2006

Transit on Thursday: Lessons From Abroad on May 11, 2006

New Voting Rights Legislation Introduced on May 11, 2006

The Region’s Crazy Cat Ladies on May 10, 2006

Transit on Tuesday on May 9, 2006

Newsflash: Students Not Going to Overthrow Government on May 4, 2006

Morning Roundup: Groundbreaking Edition on May 4, 2006

Fairfax County to Lure Tourists With Treasure on May 3, 2006

Solving D.C. Problems Contest Winding Down on May 3, 2006

More Grass Over at the Post on May 3, 2006

Metro Considers Retail Kiosks in Stations on May 3, 2006

Nats, Say Hello to Your New Owner on May 3, 2006

Ask DCist: What the Hell Is That Thing? on May 2, 2006

American University’s Deep Throat Speaks on May 2, 2006

Add One More Word to Metro’s Vocabulary on May 2, 2006

Morning Roundup: The Council and the Churches Edition on May 2, 2006

Putting a Face on Metro on May 1, 2006

Mapping Crime in the District on May 1, 2006

Thousands Rally to Protest Darfur Genocide on May 1, 2006

Express Launches New Blog on May 1, 2006

Morning Roundup: Immigrant Boycott Edition on May 1, 2006

Previously on DCist on April 30, 2006

Darfur Protest This Sunday on April 28, 2006

Evans Speaks Out on Church Parking on April 28, 2006

Fighting Fires in Cleveland Park? (Updated) on April 28, 2006

Metro Debuts New Word on April 28, 2006

Schools Locked Down After Reports Of Large Cat on April 27, 2006

Is That God’s RV Double-Parked in Prince William County? on April 27, 2006

El Periódico de Richmond, en Español on April 27, 2006

Morning Roundup: Opposing Boycott Edition on April 27, 2006

Church Parking Roundup on April 26, 2006

New Nats Owner To Be Named Soon, Possibly Friday on April 26, 2006

Demonstration to Save Darfur Takes National Mall on April 26, 2006

District Celebrates 50 Years of Interstate Highways on April 26, 2006

Newsflash: New Yorkers Are Full of S**t on April 25, 2006

Morning Roundup: Angry in Logan Circle Edition on April 25, 2006

Churchgoers Protest Parking Enforcement on April 24, 2006

Morning Roundup: Drying Out Edition on April 24, 2006

Previously on DCist on April 23, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on April 23, 2006

Nats Take On Division Rival Braves, Weather Permitting on April 21, 2006

Chinatown To Remain Without Grocery Store on April 21, 2006

IMF Meetings Prompt Street Closures, Questions on April 21, 2006

Howard University President Takes on Williams on April 20, 2006

Yellow Line Extended to Ft. Totten on April 20, 2006

Williams Addresses Church Parking on April 20, 2006

Morning Roundup: National High-Five Day Edition on April 20, 2006

So That’s What Krusty Looks Like? on April 19, 2006

Church Parking Enforcement Pushed Back on April 19, 2006

On Making the District a Better Place on April 19, 2006

Dick Cheney Hearts the District on April 18, 2006

Cutting Hair for a Good Cause on April 18, 2006

The West Wing Meets Ward 3 on April 18, 2006

What Metro Needs: Express Train Service on April 18, 2006

Post Takes Four Pulitzers on April 17, 2006

Junk Food Clogs Food Banks on April 17, 2006

Police Mistakenly Crack Down on Smoking on April 17, 2006

Morning Roundup: Chevy Chase Complains Edition on April 17, 2006

Previously on DCist on April 16, 2006

District Celebrates Emancipation Day on April 16, 2006

Transit on Thursday on April 13, 2006

Sushi Lovers Beware: Rev. Moon Wants Your Money on April 13, 2006

Local Interchanges Rank High on Bottlenecks on April 13, 2006

Morning Roundup: Easter Egg Roll Edition on April 13, 2006

Events Mark Emancipation Day Celebration on April 12, 2006

District Seeks Statues for National Statuary Hall on April 12, 2006

What Metro Needs: Taking After the Tube on April 12, 2006

Morning Roundup: Playing Hooky Edition on April 12, 2006

Rock Throwers Provoke Police Response on April 11, 2006

CVS Complicates Safe Sex on April 11, 2006

What Metro Needs: A Good PA on April 11, 2006

Metro Says: Your Security is Your Business on April 7, 2006

Some of the District’s Myths on April 6, 2006

The Delicious Way to Win an Election on April 6, 2006

Morning Roundup: Fighting the Good Fight Edition on April 6, 2006

District Jury Duty Not Terribly Popular on April 5, 2006

4,000 Posts and Counting on April 4, 2006

The City Paper’s Blog, One Week On on April 4, 2006

More Ideas on Fixing the District on April 4, 2006

The Ward 3 Crowd on April 3, 2006

Post Debuts New Editorial Page Format on April 3, 2006

Morning Roundup: The Tourist Hangover Edition on April 3, 2006

Previously on DCist on April 2, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on April 2, 2006

George Mason University Documents NCAA Run on March 31, 2006

Verizon Fined for Graffiti Ads on March 31, 2006

Enjoy Your Dinner Smokes, D.C. on March 31, 2006

Cropp Takes Ward 6 Straw Poll on March 31, 2006

More Time Off for George Mason Students on March 30, 2006

The Ideas Start Pouring In on March 30, 2006

Mayoral Forum and Straw Poll Tonight on March 30, 2006

Second Hearing on Flat Tax Today on March 30, 2006

DDOT Unhappy With Verizon Graffiti on March 30, 2006

Morning Roundup: Girl Gangs Edition on March 30, 2006

Solving the District’s Problems on March 29, 2006

Leniency at George Mason Continues on March 29, 2006

D.C. Celebrates 45 Years of Voting for President on March 29, 2006

Conflicting News on Stadium Revenue on March 28, 2006

One More Sibling for the District on March 28, 2006

Jonathan Rees Discovers a New Online Soapbox on March 28, 2006

Kelly Ann Collins Returns to Blogosphere on March 28, 2006

City Paper Launches Blog on March 27, 2006

District Creates Office for African Immigrants on March 27, 2006

George Mason Students Given Leniency on Attendance on March 27, 2006

Morning Roundup: Bad Maryland Drivers Edition on March 27, 2006

Previously on DCist on March 26, 2006

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse on March 26, 2006

Pirates Take to Baltimore Tonight on March 25, 2006

Nation Announces Closing on March 24, 2006

U.S. to D.C.: No Statehood For You on March 24, 2006

Dude, Where’s My Car? on March 24, 2006

Mayor Williams Has Blogtastic Day on March 24, 2006

WTOP Open for the Commenting on March 23, 2006

Transit on Thursday on March 23, 2006

Zoo Seeks Volunteers on March 23, 2006

Canada: Not Just a Quiet Neighbor to the North on March 23, 2006

HIV/AIDS Report Card Offers Mixed Assessment on March 23, 2006

Morning Roundup: Clean, Crisp District Air Edition on March 23, 2006

WTOP Goes Investigative on March 22, 2006

Puerto Rico, We Feel Your Pain on March 22, 2006

Voting Rights License Plates: One Million and Counting on March 22, 2006

Running Hard and Fast: A. Scott Bolden on March 22, 2006

Fairfax County Takes on Metro’s Restrooms on March 22, 2006

Pentagon Protestors Arrested on March 21, 2006

A Depressing Day in the News on March 21, 2006

The Small Annoyances of Riding the Metro on March 21, 2006

The Circus Comes to the District on March 21, 2006

Memo to Bud: Time to Name the Team’s Owner on March 20, 2006

Florida Electoral Fever Hits Georgetown University on March 20, 2006

Circulator Starts New Service Around Mall on March 20, 2006

Morning Roundup: Vernal Equinox Edition on March 20, 2006

Previously on DCist on March 19, 2006

The War Chests Get Larger, the Spending Continues on March 13, 2006

Metro to Test New Electronic Arrival Signs on March 13, 2006

Columbia Heights Cyclists Beware on March 13, 2006

The Idiotarod in Pictures on March 13, 2006

Morning Roundup: St. Paddy’s Week Edition on March 13, 2006

Metro Calls Prince William County Cheap on March 10, 2006

Stay Out of Trouble, Marion! on March 9, 2006

Transit on Thursday on March 9, 2006

DCist Visits NBC 4 on March 9, 2006

Morning Roundup: Free WiFi Edition on March 9, 2006

Idiotarod Race Hits D.C. on March 8, 2006

Flat Tax in D.C. Could Move Forward on March 7, 2006

Safeway Looks to Stop Sucking on March 7, 2006

Examiner Debuts New Website on March 7, 2006

MoCo Reconsiders R-Rated Movies in School on March 6, 2006

Won’t Someone Please Think of the Children? on March 6, 2006

Morning Roundup: Eyes and Ears Edition on March 6, 2006

Previously on DCist on March 5, 2006

MCI Center Finally Says Goodbye on March 5, 2006

U Street Slaying Witness Frustrated by Police Response on March 4, 2006

City Paper Debuts Improved Website on March 3, 2006

The Whiteys at the Washingtonian, City Paper and DCist on March 3, 2006

A Reason to Play Ultimate Frisbee or Flag Football on March 2, 2006

Morning Roundup: Governor of D.C. Edition on March 2, 2006

Kojo Discusses Development in the District on March 1, 2006

Spending Cap? What Spending Cap? on March 1, 2006

Condi’s Buns of Steel (Updated) on March 1, 2006

Trouble Brews at WJLA/NewsChannel 8 on February 28, 2006

Kojo Comes to Your Neighborhood on February 28, 2006

Smith Case Arouses Washington’s Interest on February 28, 2006

Gallaudet University Suffers Series of Robberies on February 27, 2006

Are You Ready for an Emergency Situation? on February 27, 2006

Vegetate Continues Fighting in Shaw on February 27, 2006

Morning Roundup: Prostitution-Free D.C. Edition on February 27, 2006

Baltimore Tackles ‘Stop Snitching’ Movement on February 26, 2006

LaRouche’s Parking Problem on February 24, 2006

A Crappy Week in Nationals News on February 24, 2006

Williams Savors Iceland on February 24, 2006

The Outsider: Michael Brown’s Run for Mayor on February 24, 2006

DCist’s Photo Policy on February 24, 2006

Early Mornings at the D.C. Jail on February 23, 2006

Bolden Blogs on Blogs on February 23, 2006

Morning Roundup: Service Changes Edition on February 23, 2006

Just Call Him Butterstick Already! on February 22, 2006

MoCo Invests in AstroTurf on February 22, 2006

The Gipper Gets Turned Down in Virginia on February 22, 2006

Graham Stays in Ward 1, Gray Goes for Council Chair on February 22, 2006

Butterstick Finds his Father on February 21, 2006

Ralph Nader, Carpetbagger on February 20, 2006

Morning Roundup: President’s Day Edition on February 20, 2006

Previously on DCist on February 19, 2006

Election 2006 Comes to DCist on February 17, 2006

Porn on Public Computers in MoCo on February 17, 2006

Carpets and Cushions: High Riding on Metro on February 17, 2006

How Does the Mayor Handle the Stress? on February 16, 2006

Green Party Jumps Into Mayoral Race on February 16, 2006

Morning Roundup: The Pre-Sale Edition on February 16, 2006

Richard White Bids Farewell to WMATA on February 15, 2006

Area Traffic Worsens on February 15, 2006

Borf Supporters Start Blogging on February 15, 2006

Panda Cam Ranked on Top 25 List on February 14, 2006

More on Those Blasted Motorcades on February 14, 2006

Virginia Considers Smoking Ban on February 13, 2006

Bed Bath & Beyond Open in Gallery Place on February 13, 2006

Morning Roundup: No Snow Day Edition on February 13, 2006

Mapping the Mayor’s Accomplishments on February 10, 2006

Graham Pushes Yellow Line Extension on February 10, 2006

Working Overtime for the District on February 10, 2006

Borf to Spend Time in Jail on February 9, 2006

Post Writers Come Out of the Dark on February 9, 2006

Court Rules Against Landowners in Stadium Land Fight on February 9, 2006

DIY Bus Routes on February 9, 2006

Morning Roundup: Starting Young Edition on February 9, 2006

Mayor Live-Blogs Stadium Debate on February 8, 2006

Mayoral Debate Tonight at American University on February 8, 2006

Baseball’s Rollercoaster Ride Comes to an End on February 8, 2006

Busy Day for Baseball in D.C. on February 7, 2006

Northern Virginia Tries to Steal the District’s Tourists on February 7, 2006

Feds Offer to Pay for Navy Yard Station Upgrade on February 6, 2006

District Residents Prone to Consumer Fraud on February 6, 2006

D.C. Blogs Roundup: Mayor Williams and the Post on February 6, 2006

Tim Kaine’s Caribbean Getaway on February 6, 2006

Morning Roundup: Year of the Dog Edition on February 6, 2006

The Racial Dynamics of Metro’s New Voice on February 3, 2006

CSI: D.C.? on February 3, 2006

Vincent Orange’s Pricey Sign on February 2, 2006

Morning Roundup: Expressive T-Shirt Edition on February 2, 2006

Should the Mayor Attend? on February 1, 2006

Who’s Got the Biggest War Chest? on January 31, 2006

School Modernization Campaign Pushes On on January 31, 2006

The Multi-Tasking Legal Types Read DCist on January 31, 2006

The March for Tolerance in Virginia Continues on January 31, 2006

Will the Stadium Ever Come to Pass? on January 31, 2006

Renaming the District’s Neighborhoods (Updated) on January 30, 2006

District Speeding Cameras Bring In the Cash on January 30, 2006

Morning Roundup: Hitchhiking to Work Edition on January 30, 2006

Previously on DCist on January 29, 2006

Opinionist: Down With Surveillance on January 29, 2006

The Watchful Eye Over Adams Morgan on January 27, 2006

Stadium Lease Agreement Reached (Updated) on January 27, 2006

Mayor’s Blog Roars Back to Life on January 27, 2006

David Catania’s Shady Money on January 27, 2006

New Metro Voice Next Month on January 26, 2006

Morning Roundup: Protecting Marriage in Virginia Edition on January 26, 2006

D.C. to the Olympics? on January 25, 2006

Ranger, Please Come Home on January 25, 2006

Post to Discuss Online Ethics on January 25, 2006

Calling the District’s Beauty Queens on January 25, 2006

Miss District of Columbia? (Updated) on January 24, 2006

Transit on Tuesday: All About That Yellow Line on January 24, 2006

Those Chatty Cabbies on January 23, 2006

Study Reveals Information on Day Laborers on January 23, 2006

DCist Shuts Down Comments Forever (Updated) on January 23, 2006

Morning Roundup: Marching for Life Edition on January 23, 2006

District Crime Takes to Google Maps on January 20, 2006

The Post Encounters Commenters — and Shuts Them Up on January 20, 2006

Feds Respond to Georgetown Day Prank on January 19, 2006

Morning Roundup: Butterstick’s Drawing Power Edition on January 19, 2006

Cherry Chosen as District’s Official Fruit on January 18, 2006

Bloggers Prove Social Skills Today on January 18, 2006

District To Consider Living Wage on January 18, 2006

The Darkside of the Diplomatic Life on January 18, 2006

District Seeks Official Fruit on January 17, 2006

Hear This, Readers on January 17, 2006

Cops Just Wanna Have Fun on January 17, 2006

Tom Knott Takes On the Smoking Ban on January 16, 2006

Barry’s Underworld Defenders Emerge on January 16, 2006

Morning Roundup: MLK Day Edition on January 16, 2006

Previously on DCist on January 15, 2006

Ben Ladner, Revisited on January 13, 2006

Blogger Launches ‘Media Diet’ on January 13, 2006

Standing Up for Marion on January 12, 2006

Morning Roundup: Virginia Hearts Gay Marriage Edition on January 12, 2006

Breaking News: Changes at WMATA on January 11, 2006

The End of Marion Barry? on January 11, 2006

Go Ahead, Ask Alito a Question on January 10, 2006

Morning Roundup: The ‘Stick Celebrates Edition on January 10, 2006

Morning Roundup: Dump That Tree Edition on January 9, 2006

Rush Hour Traffic Roiled in Georgetown on January 6, 2006

Problem? What Problem? on January 6, 2006

Cab Fares on the Rise on January 6, 2006

Baltimore Tops Fittest City Rankings on January 6, 2006

The Crowds are a Growing on Metro on January 6, 2006

The Gambling Continues in City Hall on January 5, 2006

The Mayor Made of Money on January 5, 2006

Inspector General for Metro Sought on January 5, 2006

Some Changes to DCist on January 5, 2006

Buy Yourself a Hipster Store, Cheap on January 5, 2006

Morning Roundup: The Public’s Reaction Edition on January 5, 2006

Smokers Snuffed Out on January 4, 2006

Moon Away, Maryland on January 4, 2006

Area Salvadorans Risk Losing Immigration Status on January 4, 2006

Marion Barry’s Not Holding Grudges on January 4, 2006

Some News on D.C. Blogs on January 3, 2006

Morning Roundup: Living With Bugs Edition on January 3, 2006

The Smoking Ban Debate Continues on January 2, 2006

Independence Air Says Farewell, Suddenly on January 2, 2006

Morning Roundup: The Skins are In Edition on January 2, 2006

Previously on DCist on January 1, 2006

Happy New Year from DCist on January 1, 2006

District Politics in 2005 on December 31, 2005

The Stadium in 2005: The Drama Continues on December 30, 2005

Metro Odds & Ends on December 22, 2005

MLB: The Evil Continues on December 22, 2005

The Get Out of Jail Free Card on December 21, 2005

Better Late Than Never: The District Promotes Baseball on December 21, 2005

Imagining a Transit Strike on December 21, 2005

Odds & Ends: Murder, Money, and Marion on December 20, 2005

Morning Roundup: Unhappy Baseball Edition on December 20, 2005

Breaking News: Vote on Stadium Lease Postponed on December 19, 2005

Opinionist: Reject the Stadium Lease on December 19, 2005

Opinionist: Approve the Stadium Lease on December 19, 2005

Metro Seeks New Voice on December 19, 2005

Is Chinatown It? on December 16, 2005

Tom Knott vs. Wisconsin Avenue, Round 2 on December 16, 2005

What About That Stadium Lease? on December 14, 2005

Transit on Tuesday on December 13, 2005

Morning Roundup: Park Anywhere Edition on December 13, 2005

How to Sell a Stadium on December 12, 2005

Council Calls Hearing on Shady Evictions on December 12, 2005

Morning Roundup: Maryland’s Poo Tax Edition on December 12, 2005

Step One to the New Stadium on December 9, 2005

The Post Takes on Washington on December 9, 2005

Capitol Lounge Re-Opens Today, We Hope (Updated) on December 8, 2005

Brooks Launches Campaign Blog on December 8, 2005

Morning Roundup: Weird Washington Times Edition on December 8, 2005

DCist Wins Pulitzer… on December 7, 2005

Stemming the Tide of Murders on December 7, 2005

City Council to Visit Hookah Bars on December 7, 2005

Mayor Expresses Opposition to Smoking Ban on December 6, 2005

Breaking News: Smoking Ban Passes (Updated) on December 6, 2005

Gay Rights and Mayoral Politics on December 6, 2005

Morning Roundup: Mandatory Winter Edition on December 6, 2005

MLB’s List of Enemies on December 5, 2005

DCist Book Review: The NFT Guide to Washington, D.C. on December 5, 2005

Opinionist: Pondering a Stadium on December 4, 2005

A Flat Tax for the District? on December 2, 2005

MLB: Show us the Money! on December 2, 2005

World AIDS Day Events in the District on December 1, 2005

Morning Roundup: What Type of Tree Is That Edition on December 1, 2005

Tow Truck Owner Faces Charges on November 30, 2005

Ask the Post Metro Editor a Question on November 30, 2005

Local Journalist Recognized on November 30, 2005

Morning Roundup: Free Metrobus Edition on November 30, 2005

The Contract-Gate Betting Pool on November 29, 2005

Morning Roundup: Those Crazy Teens Edition on November 29, 2005

Mayoral Forum on Development Tonight on November 28, 2005

A Week Anthony Williams Could Do Without on November 28, 2005

Commenting on the District’s CCTV on November 22, 2005

A New Look at RFK? on November 22, 2005

Morning Roundup: Watch that iPod Edition on November 22, 2005

The Maybe, Maybe Not Stadium on November 21, 2005

No Luck With Butterstick on November 21, 2005

Tune In This Sunday For… on November 18, 2005

Extreme Makeover: L’Enfant Plaza on November 18, 2005

More on That Commuter Tax on November 17, 2005

Transit on Thursday: All About Whitey on November 17, 2005

Morning Roundup: Alien Sex Ring Edition on November 17, 2005

Everybody Loves … Rees? on November 16, 2005

Shaking Up the City Council on November 16, 2005

Commuter Tax Measures Introduced on November 16, 2005

Butterstick’s Coming Out Party on November 15, 2005

Morning Roundup: Dangerous Metro Edition on November 15, 2005

Baseball’s Continuing Woes on November 14, 2005

A Spiritual Take on D.C. Voting Rights on November 11, 2005

Transit on Friday: Odds & Ends on November 11, 2005

Rep. Pombo: The District’s Real Estate Agent on November 10, 2005

The Winners, Losers, and Surprises of the Debate on November 10, 2005

Morning Roundup: Blustery Edition on November 10, 2005

WMATA on Wednesday on November 9, 2005

Anti-Smoking Forces Surround District on November 9, 2005

First Mayoral Debate Tonight (Updated) on November 9, 2005

War of Words in Ward 3 on November 8, 2005

Butterstick’s Deadbeat Dad on November 8, 2005

Whitehurst Open Houses Announced on November 7, 2005

Morning Roundup: Live Blogging Edition on November 7, 2005

The Endorsements Have Been Tallied… on November 4, 2005

District to be ‘Reforested’? on November 4, 2005

Mayor’s Blog Back From the Dead? on November 3, 2005

Does I-66 Need to be Widened? on November 3, 2005

Morning Roundup: Questioning Cops Edition on November 3, 2005

Long Live the District’s Economic Boom! on November 2, 2005

Royalty Visits the District on November 2, 2005

Mayor’s Blog Dies on November 1, 2005

Transit on Tuesday on November 1, 2005

Morning Roundup: Post Halloween Edition on November 1, 2005

Outing the Neighbors on October 31, 2005

Free Cab Rides This Weekend on October 28, 2005

Veruca Salt at Jaxx on October 27, 2005

AU Trustees Issue Written Statement on October 27, 2005

Transit on Thursday on October 27, 2005

Morning Roundup: Two Steps to Smoke-Free Edition on October 27, 2005

GWU Professor Suggests Ladner Lawsuit on October 26, 2005

The Petrovich’s Hot Real Estate on October 26, 2005

Good Ol’ Reliable Metro on October 26, 2005

DCist Interview: Sam Brooks on October 26, 2005

Transit on Tuesday on October 25, 2005

Morning Roundup: Intentional Integrity Edition on October 25, 2005

Ladner Offered Hefty Severance on October 24, 2005

Cute New Club Seeking Members on October 21, 2005

Area Around Capitol Evacuated on October 21, 2005

DC Vote Recognizes Champions of Democracy on October 21, 2005

Transit on Thursday on October 20, 2005

Morning Roundup: Potty Parity Edition on October 20, 2005

DCist’s New Words for Metro on October 19, 2005

More Spaces for Shared Cars in District on October 18, 2005

City Council Passes DUI Bill on October 18, 2005

Morning Roundup: The Murder Tally Edition on October 18, 2005

Breaking News: Panda Cub Named on October 17, 2005

AU Student Blogs About Ladner on October 14, 2005

Scandal-A-Brewing in the City Council on October 13, 2005

Washington Monument Evacuated…Again on October 13, 2005

Transit on Thursday on October 13, 2005

Shhhhhh…It’s a Secret! on October 13, 2005

Morning Roundup: AstroTurf in Silver Spring Edition on October 13, 2005

Robert Bobb for Mayor? on October 12, 2005

City Council Proposes Strengthened Rent Control on October 12, 2005

Transit on Tuesday: What About Those Trash Cans? on October 11, 2005

The Cause of the Day on October 11, 2005

Morning Roundup: Ladner and Circumcision Edition on October 11, 2005

Breaking News: Ladner Fired, Severance in Question on October 10, 2005

Students Rally Against Ladner on October 10, 2005

Ladner’s Fate to be Decided Tomorrow on October 9, 2005

Threat Shuts Down Monument, Mall (Updated) on October 7, 2005

Ladner Gets It From the Post on October 7, 2005

Germ Warfare Against Anti-War Protestors? on October 7, 2005

Transit on Thursday on October 6, 2005

We Heart the Post on October 6, 2005

Too Sexy For Your Mall? on October 6, 2005

Morning Roundup: Return of the Caps Edition on October 6, 2005

Campaign for Tenants Rights Kicks Off on October 5, 2005

Solar Decathlon Kicks Off Tomorrow on October 5, 2005

White House Briefly Locked Down on October 5, 2005

Black Crowes at 9:30 on October 4, 2005

How Safe Do You Feel? on October 4, 2005

Morning Roundup: Troubled Traffic Cameras Edition on October 4, 2005

Who Will Williams Endorse? on October 3, 2005

Coldplay’s Traffic-Inducing Concert on October 3, 2005

Today in DCist History on September 30, 2005

A Year’s Worth of Baseball Politics on September 29, 2005

Morning Roundup: Farewell to Williams Edition on September 29, 2005

Transit on Wednesday on September 28, 2005

D.C. Prisoners Escape (Updated) on September 28, 2005

Forum on D.C. Schools Tonight on September 27, 2005

Donations for Family of Jonah Flores on September 27, 2005

Morning Roundup: Good Police Edition on September 27, 2005

Our Lady Peace at 9:30 on September 23, 2005

Transit on Thursday on September 22, 2005

Norton Wants Statues for D.C. on September 22, 2005

Morning Roundup: Rita’s Coming on September 22, 2005

Not to Say ‘We Told You So…’ on September 21, 2005

Are Voting Rights Volatile? on September 21, 2005

On Shopping Locally on September 20, 2005

R.I.P., Beer Pong (Updated) on September 20, 2005

Voting Fixes Ignore D.C. on September 19, 2005

Solving the Area’s Transportation Woes on September 19, 2005

Morning Roundup: Crowded Metro Edition on September 19, 2005

Campaigning in the Council Chambers on September 16, 2005

Davis Chosen to Lead Katrina Panel on September 16, 2005

Want to Save Dr. Dremo’s? on September 15, 2005

Morning Roundup: Brown’s In Edition on September 15, 2005

Who’s Going to Own the Nats? on September 14, 2005

Great Streets Kickoff Event on September 14, 2005

Blog War Declared on September 14, 2005

A Cornucopia of Events (Updated) on September 13, 2005

Mayoral Issue No. 2: Affordable Housing on September 13, 2005

Morning Roundup: Shameless Advertising Edition on September 13, 2005

Mayor Williams Takes On the Media on September 12, 2005

Reflecting on the Freedom Walk on September 12, 2005

Previously on DCist on September 11, 2005

Freedom Walk not so Free on September 9, 2005

Capitol File to Hit Streets Tomorrow on September 8, 2005

Transit on Thursday on September 8, 2005

Morning Roundup: Cornel’s Jumbo Slice Edition on September 8, 2005

DCist Celebrates First Birthday on September 7, 2005

A Living Wage for the District? on September 7, 2005

Umas Outras Réguas De Google Da Razão on September 7, 2005

The Relief Events Continue on September 6, 2005

Cropp Hits the Streets on September 6, 2005

William Rehnquist and D.C. Voting Rights on September 6, 2005

D.C. Steps Up For Darfur on September 6, 2005

Morning Roundup: T3 Edition on September 6, 2005

Why Aren’t the Flags at Half-Staff? on September 4, 2005

Naughty, Naughty Karl Rove on September 4, 2005

More on Hurricane Relief Efforts (Updated) on September 2, 2005

A Culinary Fundraiser for New Orleans Refugees on September 1, 2005

The Mayoral Roundup on September 1, 2005

Transit on Thursday on September 1, 2005

Morning Roundup: Evacuation Edition on September 1, 2005

Another Hurricane Katrina Benefit on August 31, 2005

Green Day at Merriweather on August 31, 2005

Hurricane Katrina Benefit Announced on August 30, 2005

Morning Roundup: Katrina’s Aftermath Edition on August 30, 2005

Morning Roundup: Dumpers Beware Edition on August 26, 2005

Make It a Cool Five on August 24, 2005

The Manual Labor Mayor on August 19, 2005

News AIDS Boss for the District on August 19, 2005

DCist Interview: Concepcion Picciotto on August 19, 2005

Morning Roundup: More Panda Love Edition on August 19, 2005

Navigating the District’s Pothole Hell on August 18, 2005

Making Up His Mind for Him (Updated) on August 18, 2005

The District’s AIDS Mess on August 17, 2005

Two Wheel Weekend Options on August 17, 2005

Mayor: Birdwatcher, Baseball Fan, Blogger on August 17, 2005

Transit on Tuesday on August 16, 2005

Trans Fat Free D.C.? on August 16, 2005

Morning Roundup: Online Townhall Edition on August 16, 2005

Baseball Roundup: Buyers and Architects on August 15, 2005

You, the City, and $300 Million on August 15, 2005

And There Shall Be Four on August 12, 2005

UDC Law School Gains Accreditation on August 12, 2005

Stupidest. Criminal. Ever. on August 12, 2005

Morning Roundup: A Tad Toasty Outside Edition on August 12, 2005

The Pork is Coming to the District! on August 11, 2005

Transit on Tuesday on August 9, 2005

Memo to Mayor Williams on August 9, 2005

Morning Roundup: Crime Spree Edition on August 9, 2005

Yes, No, Yes, No, Yes, No, Yes, No on August 5, 2005

Transit on Thurs … Friday on August 5, 2005

Morning Roundup: Oh Henry! Edition on August 5, 2005

Lesbians Here, There, Everywhere on August 3, 2005

Morning Roundup: Hunting Celebrities Edition on August 2, 2005

Palmeiro Suspended for Steroid Use on August 1, 2005

The District vs. Delaware, Round 1 on August 1, 2005

Transit on Thursday on July 28, 2005

Tom Petty at Merriweather on July 28, 2005

D.C. Politics Roundup: World’s Best Mayor? on July 28, 2005

Townhall Meeting Discusses District Gun Laws on July 27, 2005

Transit on Tuesday on July 26, 2005

Morning Roundup: Boy Scouts Everywhere Edition on July 26, 2005

Morning Roundup: Hot Hot Heat Edition on July 25, 2005

Previously on DCist on July 24, 2005

And Then There Were Three on July 22, 2005

Bag Searches on Metro? on July 22, 2005

Morning Roundup: Bandwagoners Edition on July 22, 2005

On Roberts and Residence on July 21, 2005

My Metro Is Bigger Than Your Metro on July 21, 2005

Two-Wheel Wednesday on July 20, 2005

Pool Fees Waived … Is This News? on July 19, 2005

Transit on Tuesday on July 19, 2005

Morning Roundup: No More Cats Edition on July 19, 2005

Will the New Stadium Be Delayed? on July 18, 2005

Previously on DCist on July 17, 2005

Feds to Give Lands to District on July 15, 2005

What Should We Make of Borf? on July 15, 2005

Morning Roundup: It’s Metro Friday Edition on July 15, 2005

D.C. Politics Roundup: A Little Bit of This And That on July 14, 2005

Morning Roundup: Upright and Locked Edition on July 14, 2005

Will the Nats Push Williams to Run Again? on July 13, 2005

City Council Debates School Repair Legislation on July 12, 2005

Morning Roundup: Wasting Valuable Time Edition on July 12, 2005

Supporting District Gun Laws, Online on July 11, 2005

Morning Roundup: Thoughts to London Edition on July 8, 2005

District Voting Rights Victory on July 6, 2005

District Voting Rights Activists Demonstrate on July 2, 2005

Justice O’Connor Resigns on July 1, 2005

Congress Steps Into Battle Over Eminent Domain on July 1, 2005

Morning Roundup: The Morning After Edition on July 1, 2005

The Coming Blue Revolution? on June 30, 2005

Club U’s Alcohol License Revoked on June 29, 2005

Soros Ponders Nationals Bid on June 27, 2005

D.C. Politics Roundup: Guns and Contracts, Again on June 27, 2005

Supreme Court OKs Property Seizures on June 23, 2005

Mayoral Issue No. 1: Schools on June 21, 2005

Hazardous Rail Ban Moving Forward on June 20, 2005

Morning Roundup: The Humidity-Free Edition on June 17, 2005

DC Watch vs. DC Vote on June 16, 2005

More on Those Pesky Traffic Cameras on June 16, 2005

Facelift at The Washington Times on June 15, 2005

D.C. City Council Debates Traffic Cameras on June 15, 2005

To Smoke or Not to Smoke? on June 14, 2005

KBH’s Dangerous Digs on June 13, 2005

What Were They Thinking? on June 10, 2005

D.C. Politics Roundup: Populism Thursday on June 9, 2005

The Weekly Feed: More on the Hill on June 9, 2005

D.C. Politics Roundup: Contracts and Recalls on June 7, 2005

Supreme Court Rules Against Medical Marijuana on June 6, 2005

Vigilance on Your Morning Commute on June 6, 2005

Big Plans for Anacostia Waterfront on June 3, 2005

Morning Roundup: Not a Creative Morning Edition on June 3, 2005

The Mayoral Betting Pool, Take 2 on June 2, 2005

Off to the Races! on June 1, 2005

Drinkin’ For The District on June 1, 2005

Morning Roundup: The NoVA Nats? Edition on June 1, 2005

Virginians Officially Ruining Traffic in the District on May 27, 2005

Happy Memorial Day Weekend From DCist on May 27, 2005

Morning Roundup: Eight Hours And Counting Edition on May 27, 2005

The Murders Move … Across the County Line on May 26, 2005

What’s With the Greyhound Convoys? on May 24, 2005

Morning Roundup: A Nuclear-Free Day Edition on May 24, 2005

Toll Increase Sparks Calls for Boycott on May 23, 2005

Congress Wants More Guns For D.C. on May 20, 2005

Morning Roundup: Biking in the Rain Edition on May 20, 2005

Bike to Work Day Tomorrow on May 19, 2005

Vincent Orange: ‘Worst’ Mayoral Candidate Ever? on May 18, 2005

Vigil for Georgetown’s Joseph Pozell on May 16, 2005

The District’s Most Dangerous Intersections on May 16, 2005

Gandhi: Stadium Cost to Top $1 Billion on May 16, 2005

D.C. Politics Roundup: Baseball, Primaries and Travel on May 13, 2005

Morning Roundup: It’s Friday, Friday the 13th Edition on May 13, 2005

Stadium Land Assessment $30 Million Short on May 12, 2005

System of a Down at 9:30 Club on May 12, 2005

Nats Fans: Where You At? on May 11, 2005

D.C. Politics Roundup: Budgets and Contracts on May 10, 2005

Surprise Show: System of a Down at 9:30 on May 9, 2005

News Flash! Traffic in the Region Is Bad on May 9, 2005

Workshop to Present Whitehurst Alternatives on May 6, 2005

Morning Roundup: El Día Siguiente Edition on May 6, 2005

The Mayoral Update: Evans Yes, Williams No? on May 5, 2005

Catania Squares Off Against Big Pharma on May 4, 2005

Orange Informed By The People: Don’t Run on May 3, 2005

D.C. Council To Visit Congress Today on May 3, 2005

District Contemplates ‘Bicycle Beltway’ on May 2, 2005

Starbucks Here, There, Everywhere on May 2, 2005

Who’s Crazy For The Nationals? on April 29, 2005

Morning Roundup: D.C. Air Not So Clean Edition on April 29, 2005

Vincent Orange Wants Your Input! on April 28, 2005

D.C. Examiner Fails Civics 101 on April 27, 2005

The Mayoral Betting Pool on April 27, 2005

District CFO Defends Stadium Estimates on April 27, 2005

Congressional Politics and the D.C. Budget on April 26, 2005

New Law Protecting Free Speech Takes Effect on April 25, 2005

Again With That Stadium Name… on April 25, 2005

HUD Issues Bonds for Affordable Housing on April 25, 2005

Morning Roundup: April Showers Bring … Edition on April 22, 2005

Parking Around RFK Still Unresolved on April 21, 2005

Jimmy Eat World at Bender Arena on April 21, 2005

Wal-Mart Targeted in D.C. Legislation on April 18, 2005

Smile, You’re On CCTV! on April 15, 2005

‘Millions for Stadiums, Peanuts for Schools’ on April 15, 2005

Tax Day to Bring Out Local Activists on April 14, 2005

RFK Naming Suspense Comes to an End on April 14, 2005

Cab Fares to Increase on April 13, 2005

PNC Aims to Retool Riggs’ Tarnished Image on April 13, 2005

Morning Roundup: A Taller Rosslyn Edition on April 13, 2005

Will the Stadium Be Built With Union Labor? on April 12, 2005

More Random News on the Nats on April 11, 2005

Labor Dispute Roils the Post on April 11, 2005

Morning Roundup: The Transportation Edition on April 8, 2005

DC 101 Chili Cook-Off Announced on April 7, 2005

Another Obstacle to Nats New Stadium on April 7, 2005

In Maryland, Gov. Between Rock, Hard Place on April 7, 2005

Random News on the Nats on April 6, 2005

I’ll Trade You $7 Billion For A Green Card… on April 5, 2005

Less Than Jake at 9:30 on April 5, 2005

Controlling Lions, Verbal Judo, and WMATA on April 4, 2005

Fight for Stadium Name Continues on April 1, 2005

Morning Roundup: Searching for the Keg Edition on April 1, 2005

The Mayoral Endorsements Start Early on March 31, 2005

Rating Schools, S&P Style on March 31, 2005

Two Cities, Two Mayors, Two Stadiums on March 30, 2005

A Post of Perspective on March 29, 2005

(Insert Corporation Here) Field at RFK Stadium on March 29, 2005

Morning Roundup: The Suspense Continues Edition on March 23, 2005

A Giant Across the Anacostia on March 22, 2005

Williams in 2006? The State of the District Address on March 22, 2005

‘Lamppost Satire’ Hits Capitol Hill … Again on March 22, 2005

¿Será Ingles el Idioma Oficial de Maryland? on March 18, 2005

Morning Roundup: The Post-St. Paddy’s Edition on March 18, 2005

Cricket, Crumpets, and a Strike on March 17, 2005

D.C. Doctors Demand Tort Reform on March 17, 2005

Send DCist to the State of the District Address! on March 16, 2005

D.C. Close to Recovering Much-Missed Hazardous Trains on March 16, 2005

Can You Spare a Billion for WMATA? on March 15, 2005

Sweet Revenge: Tow Trucks to Face Oversight on March 14, 2005

Self-Defense and City Pride, All in One! on March 11, 2005

Morning Roundup: No Love Edition on March 11, 2005

D.C.: Young and Restless on March 10, 2005

Experts Agree: Lower Your Daily Dose of Lead on March 8, 2005

Wal-Mart Gets Crafty in Calvert County on March 7, 2005

Richard White vs. the People on March 4, 2005

Morning Roundup: Blossoms 720 Hours Away Edition on March 4, 2005

Tax Breaks for Cyclists? Maybe. on March 3, 2005

Save the Crabs! For Dinner, That Is … on March 3, 2005