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May 19, 2023

Metro’s Potomac Yard Station Is Open: Here’s What You Need To Know

The new station currently sits among lots of building construction, but officials say the station will spur growth in the quickly developing neighborhood.

Aug 15, 2011

Metro Service Restored Between National and Braddock Road

Were you one of the lucky few who were able to postpone your Monday morning commute until this morning’s Metro mess was resolved? Well, we’re hearing that normal service between Reagan National Airport and Braddock Road has now been restored.

Oct 27, 2010

Metro Had “Near Miss” Near Section Of Track Where Man Was Killed Last Year

On September 10, 2009, John Moore, a 44-year-old Metro employee who was working on a section of track between Braddock Road and National Airport was struck by an oncoming train. Moore later died as a result of those injuries, becoming the third Metro employee fatality in a three-month span after the June 22 Red Line crash. Now that you’ve been reminded of that, you’ll probably just as flabbergasted as I was to hear that a…

Aug 28, 2007

Morning Roundup: Bathroom Arrest Edition

Once again, the country is in a tizzy over a conservative Republican senator doing naughty things. According to a Post report, Sen. Larry Craig (R-Id.) was arrested earlier this month in an airport bathroom in Minnesota after he became a little touchy with an undercover police officer. (Similar allegations were made against him here, though they allegedly occurred in a Union Station bathroom.) Our favorite part? That during an interview with police after the…

Feb 01, 2007

Morning Roundup: Racial Profiling Edition

Happy Thursday, Washington. Thursdays, as we all well know, are the day of the week when the working weary of D.C. first begin to cast their wistful eyes on the coming weekend, perchance even to plan an evening of alcohol consumption on lo this very night — because waiting for tomorrow seems so far away, and even if we stumble into work on Friday a little hung over, eh, it’s only one day before we…

Jan 31, 2007

Morning Roundup: School Struggle (Still) Edition

Good morning, Washington. February’s almost upon us, and the D.C. Board of Education is still here. But for how much longer? Yesterday we mentioned the board’s attempt at self-preservation. Today the Post brings word that their counter-proposal may be a tougher sell than they had anticipated: an audit of the city’s finances returned generally positive results… except in the school system. Within it auditors found resistance and sloppiness that, if not corrected, could ultimately…

Nov 30, 2006

Yellow Line Closed Due To Accident

An accident involving two Metro employees shut down the south end of the Yellow Line around 9:30 this morning. According to Metro, a four-car train heading into the Alexandria railyard hit two track workers between Huntington and Eisenhower Ave. There were no passengers aboard the train, and the two workers have been taken to area hospitals. The King Street, Huntington, and Eisenhower Ave stations will be closed while the accident is investigated. Yellow Line…

May 11, 2006

La Piazza Makes, The World Takes

Provided that there’s the promise of amazing daily specials and a fully stocked cooler filled with Italian sodas, we will continue to patronize La Piazza more than once a week. For awhile, it was the penne alla vodka, with its smoky pancetta and sweet, creamy pink vodka sauce. And the tremendously delicious, tender homemade meatballs. We even dabbled a bit in the decadent deep-fried olives. But more recently (Friday), it was the eggplant parmigiana and…

Mar 27, 2006

Extra Banana Peppers on that Jim Larranaga, Please

Although the advent of the real-time Gawker Stalker map has freaked out certain celebrities who would prefer that their Us Weekly-devouring public not know that they’re dining at New York’s Tao or taking their fruit-monikered babies out for walks on Fifth Avenue, DCist has no qualms about letting its readers know where local celebs hang out. And there’s no area celeb more freshly minted than George Mason University basketball coach Jim Larranaga, who just yesterday…

Feb 17, 2005

Morning Roundup: Rent and Russian Brides Edition

(Photo from Ambivalent Images, who took this photo of this interesting sign near the Braddock Road metrorail station.) D.C. News Medley: Lots of District news this morning, courtesy the Post: … First up, the District says that it has struck a deal with Howard University to open a hospital on 19th Street in Southeast, a quadrant of the city that is currently underserved in terms of quick access to medical care. But please note…

 
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