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Jul 16, 2012

When You’re 64, You Might Be Able to Get From D.C. to New York by Train in About an Hour

A D.C.-based firm is exploring the idea of a high-speed train that could get you from D.C. to New York in an hour, but the project—if it ever comes to pass—is many decades off.

Jun 04, 2007

Driver Who Hit 40 People While High Worked for Barry

Someone mentioned it in comments, but now we have confirmation. Tonya Bell, the woman who has been charged with aggravated assault after getting high on crack cocaine and driving her car at a high speed into a crowded street festival in Anacostia, hitting 40 people, had been employed by a temporary staffing agency that placed her in a position as a receptionist for former mayor and D.C. council member Marion Barry (D-Ward 8). A letter…

Aug 01, 2006

Morning Roundup: National Night of Excessive Heat Edition

Happy Hot as Hell Tuesday, everyone. Yes, it’s going to 100 degrees today, with a heat index up around 110. The best advice is to stay inside whenever possible during what we like to call our Heat Emergency, but if you have to be outdoors, the National Weather Service advises drinking plenty of water, planning activities outside for the morning or evening and wearing loose, light-colored clothing and a hat. It’s unfortunate that the current…

Mar 08, 2006

Morning Roundup: Immigration Edition

Immigration News: The Post reports that yesterday thousands gathered outside the Capitol building to protest legislation that could potentially authorize prosecution of social service workers, doctors, and others who assist illegal immigrants. A protest spokesperson estimated that 20,000 people showed up to the rally. The original House bill was sponsored by Representatives from Wisconsin and New York, but issues surrounding immigration are locally pertinent. The Post also looks today at a Brookings Institution study…

 
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