Dec 06, 2007
Council vs. Mayor Feud Gets Sporting
Now that the gloves have come off in the relationship between the D.C. Council and Mayor Adrian Fenty, it’s apparently time for more of their amusingly petty disagreements to become public. The Post has a hilarious story in today’s District Extra about a brewing battle over exactly how the city’s allotment of free Wizards tickets will be distributed. Turns out last week the mayor’s office slyly attempted to pick up all 24 tickets for the…
Jun 01, 2006
Mall Adjusted
Arguments over where to put new monuments on the National Mall have grown increasingly frequent and divisive as the front lawn has filled up. In 2003, Congress banned new construction on the Mall’s cross-axis, beyond what had already been approved. In 2004, the National Museum of the American Indian and the World War II Memorial opened, and recently, a trapezoidal spot just northeast of the Washington Monument was chosen as the location for the National…
Apr 27, 2006
Please, Sir, I Want Some Extra
For those of us who compulsively pore over world almanacs, sports record books, and specialty dictionaries to extricate facts, numbers, and lists that double as security blankets, the Washington Post’s “District Extra” section is a treasure trove. The District Extra is one of many local sections that the Post issues each Thursday to convince its area readers that the very national hometown newspaper is, well, keeping it real. But the Raymond Babbitt in us skips…
Mar 02, 2006
Excerpts From a Crime Report
Obviously, crime is no laughing matter. Reading the crime reports included in the Post’s District Extra section can be quite sobering; it’s tough to grasp just how many people come face to face with crime on a daily basis. However, there are times when it’s healthy to chuckle about the minor stuff, so today we bring you Excerpts from a Crime Report. Many thanks to the Post and the MPD. — MICHIGAN AVE., 600 block,…