An argument in a Virginia liquor store escalated into blocked traffic on Columbia Pike as police reported a suspect attacked three officers, leaving them with non-life-threatening injuries.
Capital Bikeshare published its proposed locations for next year’s planned expansion in Arlington. In 2013, Arlington officials would like to see Bikeshare extend into sections like Long Branch Creek, Fairlington and Columbia Heights.
Jan 09, 2007
Mapping Metro’s Future
With all the bad news surrounding Metro recently, it is sometimes tough to remember how much we rely on it. The D.C area has the third highest transit ridership in the country, behind San Francisco and New York, and more than a third of District residents commute on Metro. Possible fare increases, tragic accidents, late, crowded trains, and other gripes are legitimate, but all transit systems have problems. When it comes down to it, Metro…
Jun 21, 2006
Morning Roundup: Stonecutter Edition
Yesterday morning at Mount Vernon, the cornerstone for a new George Washington museum was laid. The Post takes us through the Masonic rituals involved in the process:At yesterday’s consecration, members of the Alexandria-Washington Masonic Lodge No. 22, dressed in tuxedos and white aprons, poured corn kernels and cruets of canola oil and red wine over the cornerstone. An architect and other officials inspected the rock. Then prayers were read aloud. Number 22 was the first…
May 09, 2006
Chorizo Salvation at San Vicente
A couple of months ago, we were rolling down Columbia Pike in Arlington trying to find an Ethiopian bakery that was mentioned in a Washington Post article about unlikely Redskins fans. As we were stressing out about possibly overshooting our destination, we noticed a stand-alone shack perched in front of the Adams Square shopping center. San Vicente looked like it had been a Little Tavern or an Ollie’s Trolley in a previous life, but the…
May 01, 2006
Morning Roundup: Immigrant Boycott Edition
If businesses seem a little slower than usual today, there’s a good explanation — today is the day that millions of immigrants across the United States will boycott work, part of a protest the demonstrate their economic weight and push for sensible immigration reform. The boycott has sparked divisions within the immigrant rights movement, though, with some groups and advocates in the area arguing that the action could turn public opinion against them. Locally,…
Mar 27, 2006
Development Coming Down the Pike
Momentum is building for the push to develop and improve the Columbia Pike corridor, stubborn Giant notwithstanding. A recent article in the Washington Business Journal notes that a significant piece of the development effort could begin to take shape as early as May of this year. An unidentified developer is prepared to close on a property at the corner of Columbia Pike and South Walter Reed Drive, across the street from the Arlington Cinema and…
Sep 07, 2005
Ask DCist: Inexpensive Sushi
I have been wanting to eat some good sushi that isn’t too expensive. Do you have any suggestions? Ah, inexpensive sushi is a bit of an oxymoron isn’t it? As Ask DCist’s friend bluntly put it, “cheap fish sucks.” But we think we can wrangle up a few lesser-expensive, quality options so you can gorge yourself on more frequent sushi dining. DCist profiled and continues to recommend Kotobuki on MacArthur Boulevard in the Palisades as…
Apr 21, 2005
Morning Roundup: Brownback and Daffodils Edition
Good morning, Washington. This photo is from KimTheWolf who posted the shot of a bed of yellow daffodils near the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 25th Street NW in DCist Photos. Although temperatures will be pleasant approaching 70 degrees, Capital Weather says that for Sunday, temperatures will be “downright chilly” in the low 50s. Kansas Senator Warns D.C. to Watch Its Step: Sen. Sam Brownback, the Kansas Republican who chairs the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on…
Apr 19, 2005
Morning Roundup: It’s Getting Hot Edition
Good morning, Washington. Please ignore the still budding trees — summer is here. Today, highs will head into the 80s and Wednesday, it’ll approach 90, according to a number of forecasts. Capital Weather notes that one thing will be missing: significant humidity. Sounds like perfect weather for an excursion to Theodore Roosevelt Island, where this photo, taken by Matt Billings and posted in DCist Photos via Flickr, was shot from. Judge Says D.C. Can Ban…