Sep 15, 2006
Morning Roundup: Terrible Twos Edition
Good morning, Washington. Thanks to everyone who came out to Unbuckled last night — we had a great time and hope that you did, too. Particular thanks to Middle Distance Runner, The Vita Ruins and BlueState, all of whom provided great music throughout the night. We hate to ask anything more of you, but if anyone’s got photos that are destined for Flickr, do us a favor and tag them as unbuckled4. Williams Pledges Support…
Sep 05, 2006
Morning Roundup: Post Goes Fenty Edition
And so ends the suspense — Adrian Fenty is the Post’s pick for mayor. Though Fenty has held a comfortable lead in recent weeks, the Post’s endorsement was seen as Linda Cropp’s final chance in what has become a hard-fought campaign. Today’s endorsement is sure to give Fenty the win next Tuesday, with the Post recognizing his “can-do quality” and his “vision of the city that challenges the best in people.” And maybe to add…
Aug 17, 2006
Morning Roundup: Dirty Massage Parlor Edition
Sex-Slave Trafficking Ring Broken Up: We’d always heard rumors that certain massage parlors in the District offered, ummmm, “happy endings” and other such services. Apparently, the rumors were true. Federal officials yesterday arrested 31 people along the east coast involved in a sex-slave trafficking ring that forced Korean women to work as prostitutes in massage parlors and spas, some of which were located in the District. Four men were arrested in the District following raids…
Aug 15, 2006
Governor Ehrlich is Watching You…
Chalk it up to some interesting cropping by the Washington Times photo staff, but a picture published today by the paper of Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich makes him look frighteningly like Big Brother from George Orwell’s classic, 1984. Kinda freaky, isn’t it?…
Jul 20, 2006
Morning Roundup: Curfew Edition
As we detail below, the D.C. Council has taken a step towards making us safer. Well, making us feel safer, at least… Council Passes Anti-Crime Measures: The D.C. Council passed a series of measures aimed at curbing the recent uptick in violent crime, handing D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams a victory while upsetting civil liberties and youth activists, reports the Post. The legislation would move the existing juvenile curfew up to 10 p.m. from midnight, require…
Jun 23, 2006
Morning Roundup: Mostly Maryland Edition
Good morning, D.C. Check out this lovely shot of the Capitol by Grundlepuck. The statue looks sad, or at least concerned — perhaps it’s contemplating the fate of Rep. Bob Ney, the self-proclaimed “Mayor of Capitol Hill.” According to the Post, Ney’s just been further implicated in the Abramoff scandal. Duncan Drops Out Of Race: The Democratic field in the race for the Maryland governorship. Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan has withdrawn from the race,…
Jun 15, 2006
Sexual Deviants Not Welcome on Metro (Updated)
And we thought calling gay folks “sexual deviants” was so yester-decade in these parts. Apparently not. There is controversy and commotion in Metro’s Board of Directors, where Maryland member Robert Smith called gay people “sexual deviants” on a cable access show last week, reports the Washington Blade. Council-member Jim Graham (D-Ward 1), who is gay and serves on Metro’s board, has demanded that Smith resign. After a June 15 meeting where Graham raised the issue…
Good morning, D.C. In addition to scattered showers and thunderstorms, today brings news that the Circulator bus line is nearing its millionth passenger. Not too shabby — although the city’s busiest buslines put up those kinds of numbers every month and a half (probably less, given the age of the linked numbers). But officials say that Circulator ridership has been increasing steadily; assuming the service survives the looming Tourmobile legal apocalypse, its planned route around…
Mar 06, 2006
Morning Roundup: Eyes and Ears Edition
Millions of dollars of security improvements just don’t seem to be enough — Metro is asking that riders be their “eyes and ears” in protecting the transit system against terrorist attack, writes the Examiner. To that end, Metro’s System Safety and Risk Protection Department and Transit Police have announced a series of Emergency Management Outreach events, the first taking place tomorrow from 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. at Union Station. We feel we’ve done our part…
Jan 10, 2006
Morning Roundup: The ‘Stick Celebrates Edition
Six months on, and we’re still not calling him Tai Shan. He’s Butterstick, and he basked in even more attention than usual yesterday as he turned six months old. A hefty 27 pounds and boasting a newly-blackened nose, Butterstick has been all the rage in the District as of late — those who haven’t yet seen him in the flesh have opted instead for the voyeuristic Panda Cam, watching and awwing his every move. While…