Oct 03, 2017
Norton Will Introduce A Bill To Remove Statue Of Confederate General In Judiciary Square
She met last week with representatives of the Freemasons, who are supportive of the District’s efforts to take down the statue.
Jun 09, 2015
Family Of Man Found Dead At Metro Station Sues WMATA
They say his body wasn’t discovered for four days.
Oct 22, 2012
Early Voting Kicks Off Today in Judiciary Square
Early voting kicks of in D.C. today at Judiciary Square, expanding to seven other sites across the city on Saturday.
Mar 19, 2012
Early Voting for D.C. Primary Starts Today
Early voting for the April 3 D.C. primary kicks off today!
Apr 12, 2011
There’s A Madman Shooting Pucks From The Roof
Alexander Ovechkin: the man with a slap shot so powerful, it could be used as a boastful metaphor for the purportedly wide network of Capital One banks in the Washington, D.C. region!
There aren’t a ton of reasons you’d be heading to Judiciary Square on the weekend, but be aware that the entire Metro station will be closed on Saturday, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., due to security measures for the G20 Summit. The National Building Museum, where the summit of panicked world finance ministers is being held, will also be closed all weekend. And note that if you work late on Friday night, the F…
Sep 10, 2008
Judiciary Square Closed Due To Suspicious Package
Metro is reporting that Judiciary Square station on the Red line is closed as of 11:30 this morning, due to a suspicious package. Trains are running through the station, but no passengers are allowed to enter or exit as investigators look into the situation. Metro is especially security-heavy this week since tomorrow is the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Metro’s web site is reporting that the investigation is expected to take 1 to…
WMATA has released the above photo of Metro employee Fred Kenley installing new fare charts today at the Judiciary Square station. The transit agency’s first fare hike in four years takes effect this Sunday, January 6. You can calculate how much your commute will cost now online….
Jul 09, 2007
Morning Roundup: Sweating it Out Edition
Welcome back to work, Washington. This week promises not only to feel longer than normal thanks to its coming on the heels of a holiday, but also hot enough that you might want to consider setting up an ad-hoc shower in your office, as there’s little chance you’ll get there without breaking into a sweat first. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments has issued a Code Orange alert because of the heat wave, and…
Jun 18, 2007
Metro Soon to Be Draped in Commerce
Feel like your morning commute isn’t already filled with enough ads for Lockheed Martin or the anti-abortion lobby? Then the Examiner brings you good tidings, as a proposal is on the table to greatly expand the amount of space available to advertisers on Metrorail and Metrobuses. Metro General Manager John Catoe hopes the proposal will help balance the long out of whack WMATA budget without increasing fares. But just where would the ads go? Some…