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Morning Roundup:  Renaissance Fare Edition

Morning Roundup: Renaissance Fare Edition

Holy Huge Metro Fare Increase, Batman: Metro budget officials are meeting with the WMATA Board today to propose a radically altered fare schedule for Metrorail and Metrobuses, that could have some customers paying $2.10 more than the current fare for a single ride during peak hours. The possible fare changes are multiple and fairly complicated, but on the whole are designed to encourage passengers to make use of SmarTrip Cards instead of cash or paper... more ›

It's Hard Being the Washington Times

It's Hard Being the Washington Times

Staffers at the Washington Times just don't get a break, do they? Apart being regularly lambasted for working for a money-bleeding newspaper owned by the odd Rev. Sun Myung Moon, now they're getting a in-depth look into the struggle for the paper's leadership. more ›

Times Out

Times Out

The Washington Times has been scorned by Linda Cropp, and they're not going to let her get away with it. Not quietly, anyway. It appears that at a Council breakfast meeting yesterday morning, a Times reporter, who was the only journalist present, pulled out a tape recorder. Seeing the device, Chairman Cropp asked the Times to stop recording. After being refused, she calmy pronounced the meeting over. The Times took the affront to the pages... more ›

Williams Addresses Church Parking

Williams Addresses Church Parking

The church parking debate, once the province of irate residents and their neighborhood listservs, has gone mainstream -- D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams took it on yesterday at his weekly press briefing. The Washington Times is reporting that Williams brushed the issue aside, claiming it was his right as the city's chief executive to arbitrarily enforce District parking laws. Claimed Williams: There's a zone of discretion for the executive...especially when it comes to something broad and... more ›

Junk Food Clogs Food Banks

Junk Food Clogs Food Banks

It's hardly a secret that the American people tend towards the larger side. It's even less a secret that obesity correlates with poverty -- the poorer the American, the more likely that they will eat unhealthy foods. And as the Washington Times reported yesterday, donations to local food banks seem not to be helping the problem any. more ›

Gray Lady Loves U

Gray Lady Loves U

Our email list is blowing up this morning with tips to check out this piece in today's New York Times, a feature taking a look at the once again bustling U Street drag. The Times claims it can hear hipsters sneering in the opening paragraph, and a few of our favorite locales are omitted, but they avoid calling the area the U District, Hipster Handbook style, and overall it's a pretty neat little read. NYT... more ›

Adu To Chelski?

Adu To Chelski?

A funny thing happened during our lunch break. After perusing the Post and reading about how Freddy Adu is gearing up for the upcoming D.C. United season (and how his play with the club team will affect his status on the US National Team, which is preparing for this summer's World Cup), we headed over to Deadspin where they linked to an article in The Times Online reporting that "agreements are imminent with the player... more ›

Morning Roundup: Unsigned Smoking Ban Edition

Morning Roundup: Unsigned Smoking Ban Edition

Mayor Returns Smoking Ban Unsigned: An unsigned-by-Mayor-Williams smoking ban now heads to the U.S. Congress, which has 30 days to review the legislation. Read: he didn't veto it, but he's allowing it to be enacted sans his signature. Williams stated in a Post article that he fears the ban would go "too far in restricting the freedom for individuals to dine and work where they please." Actually, we think it's smoking that does that, not... more ›

Morning Roundup: Bye Xmas, Hello Hanukwanzaa Edition

Morning Roundup: Bye Xmas, Hello Hanukwanzaa Edition

Good morning, Washington. Either you're in the throes of a long weekend courtesy of the holidays, or toiling away at work. We at DCist are glad to be back -- albeit at a slower pace this week -- bringing you the news and events one post at a time. And while Christmas has come and gone, both Hanukkah and Kwanzaa kick off today, extending the celebration for the week to come. more ›

The Endorsements Have Been Tallied...

The Endorsements Have Been Tallied...

If area newspapers decided Virginia's upcoming gubernatorial race, Republican candidate Jerry Kilgore would take the cake 2-1. Now, if one placed additional weight on a paper's circulation, Democratic candidate Tim Kaine would have enough votes to rule unchallenged for the next 30 years. Either way, newspapers don't decide elections, but they do offer up editorial endorsements. more ›

Sloppy Seconds for the Wash. Times?

Sloppy Seconds for the Wash. Times?

The lipstick hasn’t even dried from the Washington Post’s kiss off of a Pentagon-organized march commemorating Sept. 11, and the Washington Times already has stepped in to sponsor Freedom Walk. more ›

The Weekly Feed: Jack Abramoff and some New Kids on the Block

The Weekly Feed: Jack Abramoff and some New Kids on the Block

L'Affaire Abramoff and the Culinary Scene If you've been following the Jack Abramoff/Tom Delay ethics scandal, you may have caught the piece in the New York Times yesterday that went into depth on the connections between the scandal and Abramoff's (former?) downtown restaurant, Signatures. The article goes into depth on complimentary meals given to various political heavy hitters at the restaurant. The Times mentions that Abramoff is selling the restaurant, and we've heard that there's... more ›

Morning Roundup: White Christmas Edition

Morning Roundup: White Christmas Edition

Today will be partly cloudy and cold with temps in the 20s. The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Advisory in affect until noon because northwest winds 20 to 30 miles per hour will bring the wind chill to zero or below. The photo was taken last night in Chinatown around 6 p.m. more ›

Morning Roundup: Stadium Vote Today

Morning Roundup: Stadium Vote Today

Today will be partly cloudy with highs in the 40s. The above photo of Chinatown was taken by Drew McDermott, and posted on his photoblog yesterday. The Council is planning a final vote today. Stadium Deal To Be Approved Today: The Post reports a letter from Major League Baseball sweetening the deal for the city has swung the vote of Council Chairman Linda W. Cropp, who said yesterday she would probably vote to support... more ›

Falls Church Man Could Be Participant in U.S. Torture Program

A little-reported story about the U.S. Government's actions coordinating torture in foreign countries in order to obtain intelligence has turned out to contain a local twist. more ›

Record Numbers of Voters Registered

Record Numbers of Voters Registered

With deadlines to register to vote in many states today, it appears a record number of people have registered to vote in this November's election. The New York Times describes the nationwide "surge" of new voters. ("hordes" to MSNBC - we never knew democracy could sound so menacing!) The Times reports that the "pace is particularly high in urban areas of swing states," pointing out that the efforts of many progressive and Democratic groups to... more ›

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