>> The Senate might have to work all weekend, in advance of a possible vote on Sunday on whether to take up a $50 billion war funding bill that calls for a troop withdrawal from Iraq in 12 months, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) warned. Be prepared to hear all your Senate staffer friends complain about this at happy hour tonight. [The Hill] >> Foxhall Road will be closed to traffic between MacArthur Boulevard...
Go Home Already: Hot or Not?
Go Home Already: Mellow Yellow
>> The Nationals might go ahead and pay to change the name of the Navy Yard metro stop themselves. [WTOP] >> Foxhall Road is closed to through traffic from Reservoir Road to Nebraska Avenue until Thursday, October 25, 2007 due to construction. [DDOT] >> Police make arrest in ten year old murder case. [WaPo] >> President Bush called the Dalai Lama a “universal symbol of peace and tolerance” during his ceremony to receive a...
Go Home Already: Courting Disaster
>> All you area students who planned on holding up provocative signs at your next high school event: think again. The Supreme Court ruled "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" was out of line, and that high schools are free to punish students in order to regulate their speech. Do you think "The Vice-President is in the Legislative Branch" would fly? It's no less ridiculous. [WaPo] >> Foxhall Road will be a mess of construction for...
Your New Neighbors: Brad and Angelina
Washington has traded up in the area of celebrity worshiping, it seems. Gone are the days of grudgingly admitting that someone is "famous for D.C." Nicole Kidman, Kiefer Sutherland and Eva Longoria may have left town but media darlings, humanitarians and the preternaturally pretty Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are ready to move in. Literally. A faithful DCist reader tipped us off to a People Magazine report that Brad and Angelina were seen leaving the...
Classical Music Agenda
June is finally here, and that means that this DCist can direct you to a few more concerts this week for your classical listening enjoyment (see more at Ionarts), after the lull of late May. You can plan your concert schedule for the entire month of June with our Classical Month in Washington (June), or your summer opera listening with Opera in the Summer 2005, both at Ionarts. Our activities will taper off again in August, before getting back into full swing in the fall.
Trouble in Foxhall Village
DCist loves it how certain neighborhoods in the District take their communities very seriously. And rightfully so. But we especially love the folks up along Foxhall Road for their fiery drive and determination to preserve their leafy, village-like enclave and everything it stands for. When there's a problem, the neighborhood pounces.
Watching the Senate
While the race for the White House will dominate the Election Night coverage, the future of the Senate hangs in the balance tomorrow as voters in a handful of states will determine who will control the chamber. But the Republicans seem that they will likely hold on to their majority, though it will be very slim. South Dakota: After the Bush-Kerry matchup, all eyes will be on the Mount Rushmore State. There, former Rep. John...
Columbus Day Residual Effects
The Columbus Day pseudo holiday has caused a few random problems in a municipal-sense. If you are a District resident, be advised that garbage pickup will be off schedule. According to the District: "Once-weekly Supercan trash collection and citywide recycling will 'slide' one day for the remainder of the week, beginning Tuesday. Households that receive twice-weekly city trash service will have Monday’s trash collected on Tuesday, and Tuesday’s trash collected on Wednesday, with normal collections on Thursday and Friday."
Unemployment in NE, SE High
People living in areas of Northeast and Southeast continue to face high levels of unemployment, according to new data. The Post reports that while D.C. has seen great economic prosperity the past decade, the unemployment rate overall is still high. This is especially the case east of the Anacostia River where there are many neighborhoods where the jobless rate is anywhere between 25 and 83 percent.

