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Go Home Already: Seasonal Affective Disorder

Go Home Already: Seasonal Affective Disorder

>> A winter weather advisory is in effect in parts of the area as freezing rain and sleet are expected to move in Thursday morning. [NBC4] >> A boy under the age of 10 was hit by a dump truck just after 4 p.m. at the intersection of 13th Street and Potomac Avenue SE. [WJLA] >> Um, so, forget about that Ron Paul blimp ever actually getting here, we guess. [Wonkette] >> "a multitude... more ›

Harris Teeters Set to Open in 2008

Harris Teeters Set to Open in 2008

Good news for grocery store aficionados in the District: the long-delayed Harris Teeter store locations in the District, one in Adams Morgan at Kalorama and 17th NW and the other at Pennsylvania Ave. SE, across from the Potomac Avenue Metro stop, finally have some official-sounding opening dates. According to an email forwarded by Ward 1 Council member Jim Graham to the Third Police District, the Adams Morgan location will open in mid-February, with the Capitol... more ›

Help Us Find Buffles <em>(Updated)</em>

Help Us Find Buffles (Updated)

Among all the things that come across our neighborhood listservs on a daily basis, it's easy to become frustrated with living in the District. My local listserv, which covers the eastern end of Capitol Hill, has been brimming with complaints of roving gangs of teens, vicious unleashed dogs and drug dealers that move from block to block faster than the police can stop them. And that's just today. But just recently a plea came over... more ›

Hill Harboring Italian Sub Base: Mangialardo & Sons

Hill Harboring Italian Sub Base: Mangialardo & Sons

Washington, it's time to round up your interns and send them on a lunch run for the office. Give them a metro map (or if they're good interns, cab fare), show them the Potomac Avenue stop, and point them to D.C.'s greatest sandwich shop: Mangialardo & Sons. Forget the overwhelming yeasty aroma of Subway or the turkey sandwich with two paper-thin slices of meat at your local food-by-the-pound, Mangialardos will scratch your itch for a... more ›

Metro Says: Your Security is Your Business

Metro Says: Your Security is Your Business

We've known for quite a while that Metro isn't terribly prepared to secure the transit network against terrorist attacks. So bad was the situation late last year that Metro Police Chief Polly Hansen admitted to the Senate's Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee that while she had identified $150 million in needed security upgrades, the transit agency had received but $15 million in grants from the Department of Homeland Security over the three preceding... more ›

Coalition of the Swilling: Clean Your Pipes at Trusty's

Coalition of the Swilling: Clean Your Pipes at Trusty's

In the interest of introducing new D.C. residents to the finest in District drinking, and old residents to spots they may not have heard of, DCist introduces our latest feature, Coalition of the Swilling. more ›

A Giant Across the Anacostia

A Giant Across the Anacostia

Giant Food and joint-venture developers CHR LLC announced yesterday that a long-awaited 63,000 square-foot Giant supermarket/pharmacy will open in the Camp Simms area of Southeast (near Alabama Avenue and 15th Street SE) in spring 2006. The supermarket, whose planned construction in Ward 8 dates back at least five years, will stand alongside 25 acres worth of commercial development, worth some $37.5 million, in an area notoriously short on retail options. Attracting Giant, to Ward 8... more ›

'Lamppost Satire' Hits Capitol Hill ... Again

'Lamppost Satire' Hits Capitol Hill ... Again

A culture jammer has struck the lampposts around the Potomac Avenue metrorail station again, this time posting fliers objecting to a planned federal bioterrorism and forensics research center to be built on the former site of the D.C. General Hospital in Southeast. more ›

Self-Defense and City Pride, All in One!

Self-Defense and City Pride, All in One!

Walking to the Potomac Avenue metrorail station yesterday morning, this DCist eyed a pink flyer haphazardly taped to a light-post -- nothing too spectacular, spare the message: more ›

Thanksgiving Roundup

Thanksgiving Roundup

This photo of the Potomac's Little Falls gorge from the Palisades' Potomac Avenue may be deceiving. Although Thursday's morning rain eventually gave way to some sunshine by late afternoon, it was windy and cold. On the way to this DCist's Thanksgiving meal, we had to dodge flying leaves, a trash can that had blown into the street and giant falling tree limbs, one of which blocked Loughboro Road near Arizona Avenue. more ›

WMATA's Good Karma, Pass It Along

WMATA's Good Karma, Pass It Along

DCist was pleased to see that station managers at a certain Tube station in London are in the business of passing on good karma to their passengers. Londonist reports that the station managers at the Oval station on the Northern Line are passing on their Thoughts of the Day to passengers who pass through their faregates. more ›

Trader Joe's Coming to D.C.

Trader Joe's Coming to D.C.

The West End Guide reports that Trader Joe's, the gourmet Los Angeles-based grocery chain, is set to open its first location in the District by 2006. Trader Joe's is eyeing the old Columbia Hospital site in the West End, which is being converted to retail and residential use. more ›

Luxury Options Coming to the Hill

Luxury Options Coming to the Hill

Capitol Hill residents tired of shopping at the mediocre Safeway off Kentucky Avenue SE or the "Un-Safeway" located in the anachronistically named Hechinger Plaza will soon have a new option for full-service grocery shopping on the Hill. Voice of the Hill reports that real estate developer JPI, a leading "fully integrated real estate firm" will develop a mixed residential/commercial area between 13th and 14th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. SE, across from the Potomac Avenue Metro... more ›

Buy A Tree for 9/11

Buy A Tree for 9/11

(By DCist contributor Kanishka Gangopadhyay) Planning is underway for the first of nine memorial tree groves to be planted around the city in commemoration of the victims of 9/11. The memorial groves project is D.C.'s participation in the U.S. Forest Service’s Living Memorials Project. D.C. officials are planning to plant commemorative trees in each of the city's wards, with a central site on Kingman Island in the Anacostia River. The first grove will be at... more ›

Kerry's Fly-Over Lawn Sign

Kerry's Fly-Over Lawn Sign

Over the weekend, DCist noticed this lawn sign reading "KERRY" on Potomac Avenue NW near Arizona Avenue in the Palisades. While such a landscape political statement isn't necessarily anything new (Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee had "BUSH" sculpted into a hedge outside his Northwest Washington home), the landscaping supporting Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry's presidential bid has two distinctive characteristics. First, it appears that the landscapers intended the sign to be seen from planes... more ›

Abandoned House Creates Stir in the Palisades

Abandoned House Creates Stir in the Palisades

The Palisades is a quiet, sleepy District neighborhood, tucked away on a high bluff above the Potomac a few miles upriver from Georgetown. Little, if anything, newsworthy comes from the neighborhood. (Unless of course you count a busload of protesters from Chicago's South Side showing up on Karl Rove's front lawn on Weaver Terrace earlier this year.) But the neighborhood is in the news. According to Sunday's Post, an abandoned house at 5136 Sherier Place... more ›

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