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Go Home Already: 'Tis the Season

Go Home Already: 'Tis the Season

>> Both the White House Christmas Tree and the Capitol Christmas Tree arrived in Washington today. >> D.C. fire officials are warning people not to overload electrical circuits in their homes this holiday season in the wake of a fatal garage fire over the weekend. [WTOP] >> Vice President Dick Cheney experienced an irregular heartbeat Monday and will be heading to George Washington University Hospital to have it checked out -- in case you... more ›

Morning Roundup: Shadows and Fog Edition

Morning Roundup: Shadows and Fog Edition

Good morning, Washington. Recent increases in gun-related crime in the city seems to be today's main topic of news, just as the Supreme Court may announce today whether it intends to take another look at D.C.'s handgun ban. D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty has scheduled a press conference this morning to address the District's position on its gun safety law, but in the meantime the Washington Post is questioning the law's effectiveness and just last... more ›

Go Home Already: This is Why We're Hot

Go Home Already: This is Why We're Hot

>> D.C. is the fifth most overpriced real estate market in the country. [Examiner] >> Four teenage girls were arrested today after Frederick police said they found 33 pounds of marijuana in their car. [NBC4] >> A police chase led a fleeing driver in a white Cadillac to drive on the wrong side of I-295. [WTOP] >> The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the union representing 10,000 Amtrak workers, has reached a tentative agreement on... more ›

Go Home Already: Time Out

Go Home Already: Time Out

>> Vice President Dick Cheney is claiming that, for the purposes of securing classified information, his office is not part of the executive branch. Exactly which branch are you in then, Mr. Vice President? [Raw Story] >> Are you ready for another severe thunderstorm alert? The National Weather Service just issued one from now until 10 p.m. >> There's a book launch party tonight for Murray Waas' The United States vs. I. Lewis Libby. Somehow... more ›

Scooter Libby Sentenced to 2 1/2 Years

Scooter Libby Sentenced to 2 1/2 Years

I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was sentenced to 30 months in prison today and fined $250,000 for lying to investigators about his role in leaking the identity of undercover CIA officer Valerie Plame. The former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney was convicted of two counts of perjury, one count of making false statements to FBI agents, and one count of obstructing justice three months ago. more ›

Go Home Already: Spring This

Go Home Already: Spring This

>> Students at George Washington Middle School in Alexandria have been locked inside the school since around 2:30 p.m. today, after some students said they may have seen another student with a BB gun, school officials said. [WaPo] more ›

Breaking: Scooter Libby Found Guilty

Breaking: Scooter Libby Found Guilty

A trial that has captivated Washington has come to an end. From CNN: Former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby has been found guilty on four of five counts in his perjury and obstruction of justice trial. Libby, 56, faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison and a fine of $1 million. The five-count indictment against the former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney alleges perjury, obstruction of justice and making false... more ›

We Still <i>Don't Know Dick</i>

We Still Don't Know Dick

, a group of short plays being workshopped for the Capital Fringe Festival, the debate is less over whether the topic is valid and more on whether these works have anything new to say. more ›

The Fringedown: Saturday

The Fringedown: Saturday

Saturday at the Fringe brings audience goers political polemics, aerial artistry, deconstruction chic and a tour of some D.C. neighborhoods. When you have to navigate, don't forget to use our special Fringetastic new Google Map. The best way to get to the show on time! Theatrical Performances: Frozty the Abominable Snowman, Landless Theatre There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found! For when they placed it on his head, he... more ›

Williams' Potty Mouth Strikes at Briefing

Williams' Potty Mouth Strikes at Briefing

Every now and then the finely tuned machines that are seasoned politicians sputter and choke. Be it Vice President Dick Cheney's warning to Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) to "fuck off" or Rep. Cynthia McKinney's recent dressing down of an aide while still wearing a clip-on microphone, even those trained in the art of diplomacy and tact occasionally allow their true feelings to be heard. Today was D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams' turn. more ›

Dick Cheney Hearts the District

While he may spend much of his time clogging up traffic with his expensive motorcades to and from work, Vice President Dick Cheney really does seem to have a soft spot for the District. more ›

Morning Roundup: Playing Hooky Edition

Morning Roundup: Playing Hooky Edition

Yesterday was the perfect day for playing a little hooky -- beautiful springtime weather and the Nationals' home opener would tempt anyone, including us. Some of those who gave in to those temptations weren't too good about hiding them, especially to the media or their employers. As written in a Post article on the Nats' 7-1 loss to the New York Mets: "This is our team," declared Lynette Jackson, 50, of D.C., who called... more ›

Morning Roundup: Immigrants on the Mall Edition

Morning Roundup: Immigrants on the Mall Edition

With estimates in the tens of thousands, immigrants and their supporters took to the Mall yesterday in a massive show of force in favor of progressive immigration reform. As the Post notes, quite a few of the marchers were taking their first steps into political activism, a step that is having a noticeable impact on Capitol Hill. Area bloggers have started sending us their experiences from the march, so if you have any to share, post them in the comments section. We also have plenty of pictures popping up in our Flickr photostream. Of course, that many people made for quite the commute home for areas workers. Pedestrian Scott Travis was quoted in the Post as saying, "I looked up and saw the protest going on...I then looked up the route and decided, 'Uh-oh, time to bail.'" Good move, Scott. more ›

Morning Roundup: Fighting the Good Fight Edition

Morning Roundup: Fighting the Good Fight Edition

WJLA brings us positive news today in the fight for District voting rights -- D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams has announced that three groups will receive grants to launch outreach campaigns for voting representation for the city in Congress. D.C. Vote is set to receive $500,000, Our Nation's Capital some $300,000, and the League of Women Voters $200,000. The city is forbidden by law from using taxpayer funds to directly lobby Congress for voting rights, so this is the next best thing. As we reported recently, statehood for D.C. may not be a popular proposition nationwide, but the more the American people hear of our second class status, the more they support full voting representation and budget autonomy. more ›

More on Those Blasted Motorcades

More on Those Blasted Motorcades

So yesterday we found out that the 1,300 motorcades needed to ferry the government's most senior officials around the District cost the city's taxpayers some $1.5 million in 2005, bringing the total since 2000 to over $10 million. more ›

Morning Roundup: No Snow Day Edition

Morning Roundup: No Snow Day Edition

For a region that often runs in terror at the mere sight of snow, Washington and its environs managed the weekend's snow-dump with a relatively calm and mature demeanor. This DCist was shocked to awake yesterday to cleared roadways and open businesses, though power outages were reported in some areas and local airports struggled to get air traffic in and out. Today should proceed regularly -- an unfortunate truth for those of us whose employers... more ›

Morning Roundup: 9/11 Memorial Fundraising Edition

Morning Roundup: 9/11 Memorial Fundraising Edition

This photo was uploaded to DCist photos by mgdistrict. Today will be partly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms until mid afternoon and highs in the mid 80s. more ›

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