Whet your appetite en route to Sunday dinner with a couple of tasty news bites featuring the economics of family, fashion week and the Grammys.
Afternoon Snack: Fondue edition
CPAC 2012, Storified
Curated content featuring the big moments of the Conservative Political Action Conference 2012.
Afternoon Snack: Candy hearts edition
Afternoon snack featuring D.C. themed valentines, animals who think they're people, fashion week and more.
Saturday Morning Post
The Saturday morning post featuring the D.C. employee code of ethics, smartphone robberies on the rise, snow shoveling laws and other news of the day.
WaPo Seeks to Slim Down Newsroom By Up to Eight Percent
In just more evidence that the turmoil in U.S. newsrooms is far from over, Washington Post Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli wrote in an email today that the newspaper would offer voluntary buyouts to newsroom employees.
Afternoon Snack: Onion ring edition
Afternoon snack featuring Liz Phair on Lana Del Rey, new stats about Facebook use and other tasty news bites.
The Sunday Morning Post
It's Super Bowl Sunday so get your fix of non-football news early. Featuring McPherson Square road closings, D.C. Public Schools teaching tolerance, Romney's sense of humor and other news of the day.
Afternoon Snack: Sushi edition
Afternoon snack featuring Bjork as music teacher, the slow death of Occupy and other midday news bites.
Saturday Morning Post
Wake up sleepy heads, news is already breaking this Saturday morning and we were up early to make sure you’d be able to read it with your morning coffee. Featuring Occupy, food trucks, hunger strikes and other news of the day.
Afternoon Snack: Chinese Food Edition
Tasty news bites including meat week, stories on China and authors on their favorite books.
Sunday Morning Post
Happy Chinese New Year, D.C. Welcome to the year of the dragon, a particularly auspicious year that will supposedly provide protection, heavenly blessings and a Chinese baby boom.
High Times: DCist's Coverage of Weed in the District
The February issue of Washingtonian may have surprised subscribers when they pulled it out of their mailbox. The cover image depicts a main grooming a large marijuana leaf topiary on the front lawn of a decidedly suburban landscape.
The Saturday Morning Post
Good morning DCists! Look's like it's gonna be another balmy spring day in January. It's a good thing for those of us who will be seeking alternative transportation due to the closing of the Woodley Park and Cleveland Park Metro Stations.
From Rock to Salsa to News -- 99.1 FM Changes Format Again
From alternative rock to Latino music to as much traffic and weather as you can handle -- 99.1 FM has again changed formats.
Afternoon Snack: Vegan Edition
A Vegan learns to butcher, Gabrielle Giffords announces resignation and other tasty news-bites.
The Sunday Morning Post
While the weather may be a little gray, there's no winter weather advisory keeping D.C. residents inside. After a newsy Saturday night DCist has stories and analysis for Sunday morning reading.
The Saturday Morning Post
Hey D.C., did you hear it snowed last night? There's more to come today and perhaps some rain as well.
Afternoon Snack: Holiday Edition
On this eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day a little solemnity and other points of interest.
The Sunday Morning Post
For the kind of Sunday that feels like Saturday. Featuring Paterno's first interview since Penn State scandal, police and thieves in the street, a detained butt slasher and other news of the day.
Afternoon Snack: Pickle Edition
Afternoon Snack: Pickle Edition, featuring Gordy's Pickle Jar, SpicyCandyDC, DCAC Arts Decathlon and NPR on the income gap.
The Saturday Morning Post
Four candidates left off Republican Virginia primary ballot, Union Square won't be funded by Trust for the National Mall, regional leaders praise WMATA but won't pony up more funding and other news of the day.
WaPo Gives Local News More Space on National Homepage
It's encouraging to see that the Post has decided to extend its local coverage more digital inches on its national homepage.
Prepare Yourself: TMZ Promises New D.C. Outpost
Los Angeles-based Hollywood gossip site TMZ has always had an eye on the District, but after a trip here this week by producer Harvey Levin, it looks like TMZ D.C. is closer to becoming a reality.
I Know I Have A Prob...Oh My, Pat Collins Is Playing With Puppies
Just as I was finally coming to terms with my Collinsholicism, those pushers over at NBC4 just had to give him this story.
All That's Missing is a Grape Suit
An off-the-wall tale? Check. A creative introduction? Check. A halted style of questioning? Check.
Yes, People Still Watch Local Network News
Hey, we're not the only ones enthralled with the adventures of Pat Collins. A recent Pew survey shows that television news remains the way that most people get their local news.
Pat Collins Gets Results
Yesterday, NBC4 sent reporter extraordinaire Pat Collins to cover the story of "Banana Man," otherwise known as Stafford County high school student Bryan Thompson.
Pat Collins, Television Revolutionary
Say what you will about local network television news -- Lord knows, I've been known to sling an arrow or two at it in my time.

