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No One Really Knows What's Making The Anacostia Shimmer

No One Really Knows What's Making The Anacostia Shimmer

First, there was an oil spill in the Anacostia. Then, there wasn't. Now, authorities are saying that there's definitely something which is making the river shine, but they aren't really sure what it is. more ›

Coast Guard Finds No Oil Spill In Anacostia River

Coast Guard Finds No Oil Spill In Anacostia River

Last night, D.C. Fire and EMS crews laid down booms along the Anacostia River in order to contain a possible oil spill. Turns out that all they were containing was water -- and whatever other pollution might be floating in the space between the 11th Street Bridge and New York Avenue. more ›

Plane Enters Restricted Airspace Around D.C., Intercepted

Plane Enters Restricted Airspace Around D.C., Intercepted

A small plane was redirected to Annapolis this morning after entering restricted airspace around the city. At approximately 11:50 a.m. two U.S. Coast Guard helicopters intercepted the plane and diverted it, where the pilot met with local law enforcement, according to NORAD. A similar incident happened on Monday where another plane was allowed to continue on to its destination. more ›

Incident on Potomac River Was Just an Exercise

Incident on Potomac River Was Just an Exercise

CNN originally reported that the U.S. Coast Guard had opened fire on a boat in the Potomac River this morning, but the incident was actually a training exercise. Given the exercise's timing and location, on the morning of September 11, near the Pentagon, at a time when President Obama was laying a wreath to honor the victims of 9/11, the incident initially caused panic across the area. more ›

City Unveils St. Elizabeths Plans

City Unveils St. Elizabeths Plans

To follow up with those of you who reacted strongly to our photo gallery yesterday of the abandoned St. Elizabeths West Campus and the plans that are in the works to relocate the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Coast Guard there, Mayor Adrian Fenty and Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton held an impromptu press conference this morning to unveil the city's plans for its share of the nearly 200 acres of land in Southeast Washington, D.C. Wire reports. more ›

Click Click: St. Elizabeths West Campus Ruins

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While the East Campus of St. Elizabeths hospital is owned by the District and still in use as a mental health facility, the West Campus, built by Congress in 1852 (originally under the name Government Hospital for the Insane), was by and large abandoned by 2002. It's still under the control of the U.S. General Services Administration, but few people these days get a chance to explore the abandoned 176 acre hospital grounds, which through time served as mental health facilities for the Army, Navy, and District of Columbia, provided a hospital for Civil War soldiers, and at one point housed the likes of Garfield assassin Charles Guiteau and writer Ezra Pound. more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Seattlest watches as a S.L.U.T. is born and Seattle Flickr users go nuts over a local art installation. A restaurant critic demands a Diner's Bill of Rights over a gnat next to her drink, and, in lieu of a Portlandist, Seattlest debates with itself over the identity of the Northwest's crown jewel. Seattlest also joins the guys from Fantagraphics for an ill-fated gun party in the woods. LAist saw national headlines soar this week with... more ›

Rush-Bagot Monument Comes Out of Hiding

Rush-Bagot Monument Comes Out of Hiding

When architects, developers, and laborers set about transforming the former Columbia Hospital for Women into the massive Columbia Residences complex at the intersection of 25th Street, L Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, they placed the area within a protective cocoon of chain-link fences. Inside the fences, just across L Street from the back door of Marcel's restaurant, went a little-known monument commemorating a joint international agreement to reduce military forces patrolling the Great Lakes. With... more ›

That Thumping Sound Is Not Your Hangover

That Thumping Sound Is Not Your Hangover

Many residents in eastern Capitol Hill have been kept awake the last couple nights. A pulsating collision noise, followed by a loud metallic echo, has been ringing throughout the neighborhood at all hours of the day and night. We heard the sound going strong on Saturday night; others reported it stopped in the wee hours of the morning, only to start again at around 4:30 a.m., continuing more or less uninterrupted until 11 p.m. Bright... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Let's take a look back at a week that raised this Zen koan: if Kevin Federline got into a wrestling ring with a wrestler, who would you root for? Austinist was in an entertainment state of mind as they covered the dickens out of the Austin Film Festival, depicted all the Big 12 football coaches as South Park characters, and interviewed Jose Gonzalez. Chicagoist talked about the passion as they bid adieu to Bell's Beer,... more ›

Feds to Give Lands to District

Feds to Give Lands to District

WTOP is reporting that President Bush plans to send legislation to Congress today that would cede parcels of federal land to the District, a plan he first proposed in early February. The lands slated to be turned over include parts of Reservation 13 alongside RFK Stadium and pictured at right, Poplar Point along the Anacostia River, the old naval hospital located on Capitol Hill, and Mount Vernon Square. Meanwhile, the federal government will assume full control of the western half of St. Elizabeths Hospital in Southeast, which has been eyed as a potential site for a new Coast Guard headquarters. more ›

Will Federal Lands Be Ceded to District?

Will Federal Lands Be Ceded to District?

(Written by DCist contributor Martin Austermuhle) more ›

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