Aug 25, 2017
Ward 4 Residents Report Bigoted Flyers To Police
While residents may find them distasteful, it’s not clear that the flyers are against the law.
Jul 25, 2017
Neo-Nazis Hang Flyers In Downtown D.C.
Some have already been torn down.
Dec 14, 2016
In Southwest, Neighbors Fight Flyer With Flyer
Residents woke up to notes on their cars that reveled in the election outcome with almost maniacal nastiness and misogyny.
Oct 02, 2012
Graham Wants to Outlaw Windshield Flyers
A D.C. legislator wants to ban those annoying commercial pamphlets and flyers that you occasionally find on your windshield.
Oct 06, 2009
Last Night’s Action: Ghosts of NHL Past
Even though they lost, the Caps are bringing offense back to the ice. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) Flyers 6, Capitals 5: As someone who spent some formative years in the late 1980s and early 1990s, there’s plenty of things about the current NHL which really don’t resonate with me. No teams in Quebec and Winnipeg. A two-week break in the middle of the season for the Olympics. Only three players in the last two seasons…
Apr 23, 2008
Caps Briefing: Bottle Up and Explode
It’s over. Last night, the Caps lost game seven in overtime to the Philadelphia Flyers. They will now face the dreaded eighteen hole golf courses of McLean, and their own personal workout regimens. Led by the season-long heroics of Alexander Ovechkin, Mike Green and Olaf Kolzig, the team came back from 14th in the East at New Years to third place in the East with home ice advantage in their first playoff series in five…
Apr 22, 2008
Caps Briefing: Game 7
Last night the Caps went to Philadelphia, gave up two quick goals and then scored four of their own to tie up their best of seven playoff series at three apiece. Tonight they face the Flyers at home in the Phone Booth for the tiebreaker. Last night’s game showcased the Caps’ two biggest talents, with Alexander Semin and Alexander Ovechkin each contributing two points. Semin set up Nicklas Backstrom for the team’s first goal, before…
Apr 14, 2008
Caps Briefing: No Respect
If the comments on last Friday’s Caps Briefing didn’t give it away, the Capitals don’t get a lot of respect in other cities around the NHL. We had thought this changed in the last month when Alex Ovechkin led the league in goals and points, led the team into the playoffs, and became the consensus pick as the NHL’s MVP. Boy were we wrong. Friday night the Caps overcame a two goal deficit and beat…