Jul 20, 2007
Morning Roundup: Will You Drink the Water Edition
Happy Friday morning, Washington. After the latest concerns over the quality and safety of the D.C. area’s drinking water, did you think twice about drinking out of the tap yesterday? We mentioned it briefly at the end of the day yesterday, but the Post has a full story on how WASA and Washington Aqueduct officials are trying to calm our concerns about our tap water. Officials said high levels of chlorine toxins found in May…
Jul 13, 2007
Morning Roundup: Superstition Edition
Happy Friday the 13th, Washington. We do hope none of you are suffering too much from paraskavedekatriaphobia or had bad dreams last night about a psychopathic killer in a hockey mask. We’re sure there’s nothing to worry about, but just in case we’re wrong, why don’t we all leave early for the weekend today? Surely having some extra time to make our way to the beach will ward off any potential bad luck heading…
Jul 03, 2007
Morning Roundup: False Friday Edition
Happy Friday, Washington! Oh, wait. It’s Tuesday. But we’re not going in to work tomorrow! Oh, wait again. We have to come in on Thursday. And Friday. This is confusing. We’ll have some more info for you later today on how to avoid the crowds and have a stellar 4th of July celebration — just as soon as we can wrap our heads around the idea of stumbling to our desks on the 5th, totally…
Jun 15, 2007
Morning Roundup: Money Talks Edition
Happy Friday morning, D.C. If you’re like us, today is payday, and maybe you’re feeling pretty good about the number of digits in your bank account. Perhaps you even plan to go out and make a major purchase this weekend, like say, finally upgrading that crappy stereo system you bought from K-mart before you started college. Maybe you’re even smiling at your desk right this second, thinking of how proud you are to have saved…
Apr 20, 2007
Morning Roundup: Voting Rights Passes Edition
Happy Friday, D.C. It’s sunny out, this weekend is apparently going to be gorgeous (72 degrees!), and on Thursday, the D.C. Voting Rights Act passed the House of Representatives. In order to avoid a repeat of last time, Democrats broke the voting rights measure into two bills — one that would add the extra seats in the house and the other a PAY-GO bill to fund them. They were both written so narrowly that Republicans…
Dec 15, 2006
Morning Roundup: Holiday Party Hangover Edition
Happy Friday, Washington. DCist had our very own staff holiday party last night, and as you might imagine, we’re all a little worse for the wear this morning. So we hope you’ll forgive us for a late-breaking, hastily tossed together Morning Roundup. As soon as our heads stop pounding, we’ll resume our regularly scheduled blogging. Metro Cries ‘Uncle’: After boat loads of Metro commuters sent in thousands of angry emails and messages reacting, shall we…
Dec 01, 2006
Morning Roundup: So Close We Can Taste It Edition
Happy Friday, Washington, and welcome to the newly redesigned DCist.com. Yes, our benevolent overlords in New York have been rolling out their new design city-by-city, and today it’s our turn. We’re still getting used to it ourselves, and of course we already know you’ll give us your full and honest opinions in the comments. So go crazy — we’re all halfway there already, and so is the weather forecast today. You might actually need that…
Sep 22, 2006
Morning Roundup: Lost Laptops Edition
Happy Friday, folks; may this day be the start of a fantastic, 80-degree yet cloudy weekend. On that note, who loses 1,137 laptops? It seems that, having announced the missing laptops Thursday night, only the Commerce Department is capable of such feats. NBC 4 tells us that since 2001, the laptops, 672 of which belonged to the Census Bureau, have vanished. Says Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez. “The amount of missing computers is high, but…
Jan 07, 2005
Out and About: ‘Where’s Winter?’ Edition
Happy Friday, folks. Like we’ve said, enjoy the weather this weekend, eventhough there will be some rain tomorrow. FRIDAY: >> Since we were shamed about omitting them in our January music round-up, let’s make sure to tell you: punk rockers Me First and the Gimme Gimmes are playing the Black Cat. Except, oops — looks like it’s sold out. Sorry. We suck. >> MCCXXIII is donating 100 percent of the proceeds raised at a benefit…
Dec 17, 2004
Morning Roundup: Demolition Edition
Happy Friday, everybody. The weather today will be more of what we’ve seen this week: partly cloudy, highs in the 40s. The photo above shows promotional materials for the Washington Nationals in a display case at Buffalo Billiards, where baseball supporters held a pep rally last week. We’ve posted a few photos from our happy hour last night. Yeah, More Baseball: The Post reports today that Baseball President Robert A. DuPuy has rejected a…