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On November 20, 2010 9:40 AM in MPD Asst. Chief Diane Groomes Placed On Administrative Leave, they said:

Ditto the praise for Groomes, and the hopes this does not take her off the beat for too long. At this point, it is only an investigation, and the allegations may prove unfounded. ...

On October 12, 2010 8:35 PM in Report: Michelle Rhee To Resign As DCPS Chancellor Tomorrow, they said:

Well, so much for being "all about the kids." How disruptive and disappointing. Gray won, fair and square, you may not like it but stick out the term you were hired for. ...

On September 20, 2010 9:17 PM in Go Home Already: Take A Soak, they said:

How does the author of an Op-Ed not get to approve the headline? If that is really the creation of the WaPo,and Kojo objects, they should be forced to run a clarification AND change the online versio...

On June 7, 2010 12:14 AM in Is Metro Too Visually Cluttered?, they said:

Some of the visual -- not to mention cognitive -- clutter in the Metro system comes from the renaming of the stations by accretion, e.g. Archives/Navy Memorial/Penn Quarter or U Street/African America...

On April 27, 2010 11:15 PM in Permanent Collection: Susan Rothenberg's Head within Head, they said:

I'm really enjoying this feature -- thank you very much both Aleid and DCist!...

On April 19, 2010 2:30 PM in Maybe We Should Rename It The Red Tape District, they said:

Thanks for the reply to my comment ibc. I definitely get the idea that neighbors might be opposed to development that creates a new influx of auto traffic. But what puzzled me here is that the de...

On April 18, 2010 8:19 PM in Maybe We Should Rename It The Red Tape District, they said:

Thanks for the info drez, very helpful. The linked article from Voice of the Hill provides better context for the dispute: the PUD currently includes 400 new parking spaces, but also 365 new apart...

On April 18, 2010 7:23 PM in Maybe We Should Rename It The Red Tape District, they said:

Aaron, can you explain what a PUD is? I've seen the term before but can't remember. (Alas, it is one of the few items in the article that does not have an explanatory link.)...

On April 11, 2010 4:19 PM in Crêpocalypse Now, they said:

+1...

On March 10, 2010 12:30 AM in Another Adorable Same-Sex Wedding Video , they said:

Hey, I know those guys! Congrats Jeremy and Brian, and thanks Sommer for posting. Glad to be a video witness to this historic moment for D.C. ...

On February 15, 2010 10:59 AM in Morning Roundup: Straw, Meet the Back of This Camel Edition , they said:

One of the needs of the community as a whole right now is to get as much snow removed from the city as possible, and lifting the snow emergency restrictions impeded that goal. ...

On February 15, 2010 10:56 AM in Morning Roundup: Straw, Meet the Back of This Camel Edition , they said:

I agree that some of this makes sense. But the vast majority of snow removal efforts to date appear to have been focused on needs of suburban commuters, and more specifically, suburban commuters with...

On February 15, 2010 10:43 AM in Morning Roundup: Straw, Meet the Back of This Camel Edition , they said:

People going to church does not infuriate me. Making decisions about snow emergencies for reasons that have nothing to do with actual snow conditions infuriates me. ...

On February 15, 2010 10:41 AM in Morning Roundup: Straw, Meet the Back of This Camel Edition , they said:

I think the Mayor is planning on campaigning in Northern Virginia as well. Check out this list of streets that have been plowed curb to curb, per yesterday's DDOT press release: "The following roadw...

On February 15, 2010 10:15 AM in Morning Roundup: Straw, Meet the Back of This Camel Edition , they said:

I think the question this morning is not so much why there is a snow emergency in place -- there is still a TON of snow on most snow emergency routes that needs to be removed -- but rather, WHY was th...

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