Jul 27, 2011
Walter Reed Closed Its Doors Today
Walter Reed Army Medical Center lowered its flags today. In its 102 years at its location along Georgia Avenue, the campus has served countless numbers of veterans.
Sep 07, 2007
Morning Roundup: Surpluses and Searches Edition
Good morning, Washington. For those of you who were inconvenienced by yesterday afternoon’s Red line mishap, we’re sure you’ll be glad to hear that the suspect who Montgomery County police chased into the tunnel got away. The whole incident started just after 2 p.m. when officers, acting on a suspicious-person call, spotted Michael J. Brown, a man known by area police and who is wanted in Baltimore for several charges of theft. After a chase…
Sep 06, 2007
Red Line Evening Commute Going to Suck. Hard.
Start making last minute happy hour plans immediately if your ride home includes the Red line. WMATA is reporting that there is no train service at either Bethesda or Medical Center due to a police situation. Shuttle bus service is up and running, but really, it’s Thursday. Just go get a drink after work and wait for this crap to blow over. Super fun Red line delays should be expected in both directions. NBC4 is…
Jun 20, 2007
A.M. Crime Blotter
A couple of odd and/or disturbing crimes that happened in the District this morning are making headlines. >> Metro Transit Police are investigating a stabbing outside the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro Station that took place early this morning. There are conflicting reports about exactly what happened. ABC7 says the unidentified victim told police he was stabbed from behind while he was going down the escalator at the metro entrance at 7th and H Streets NW. But…
May 08, 2007
Morning Roundup: Her Majesty’s Secret Smile Edition
Good Morning, Washington. It looks like another fine spring day from our vantage point at DCist headquarters — weather fit for a queen, as it were. Thanks to Flickr user Jon-Miles for sharing some of his shots with us from yesterday’s press event with President Bush and Queen Elizabeth II. Today is the final day of the Queen’s tour of the region. Before a private dinner with the Bushes, she’ll spend it by visiting the…
May 03, 2007
Morning Roundup: Who Cares About The Queen? Edition
Good morning D.C., and thanks for sticking with us. We realize that there may be some confusion about our legal status as a website in light of our failure, to date, to post the HD-DVD decryption key that 95% of the web seems to now be busy defiantly reproducing. Rest assured: we are still an internet website. As soon as we figure out a way to photoshop the 16-byte hexadecimal number into a picture…
Apr 26, 2007
Go Home Already: Battle-Tested Paper Pushers
>> Metrobus driver and five passengers injured in bus crash. No charges filed. [NBC4] >> One blogger navigates the D.C. real estate auction, hears great things about 7th St. [Gallery Place Living] >> A little relief is on the way to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, in the form of the new Warrior Transition Brigade, a group of combat veterans whose mission is to help wounded soldiers navigate the military medical bureaucracy. Now only…
Apr 24, 2007
Pampering With a Purpose
If you’ve been itching for a day of pampering but can’t seem to justify the cost after sending in that check to the IRS, DCist found the perfect excuse. Thursday, Washington women are invited to Beauty Night Out, a event highlighting style and beauty trends along with facials, hair consultations and cocktails. Best of all, a portion of the proceeds from the to do benefit Dress for Success, a program to help disadvantaged women flourish…
Apr 13, 2007
Morning Roundup: Freaky Friday Edition
Well Washington, it’s been a fun week, but this Friday the 13th leaves us a little jittery. To combat any bad mojo, we decided to start the day on a bright note are share a snapshot of DCist headquarters, or at least a reasonable facsimile therein. Reader Lara Marks-Finder sent us this yummy scene in response to the Post’s Peep diorama contest. She also accurately depicts the inner workings of D.C.’s other top-notch blogs….
Apr 12, 2007
Morning Roundup: Open and Shut Edition
Good morning, Washington. We really wish we had some good news to share in regards to the local weather forecast, but it’s starting to seem as though the more often we refresh the weather page, the worse the predictions actually get. So new rule this morning. We’ll only talk about kittens and lollipops and pretty pretty ribbons until we get at least two days in a row with sunshine. Our strategy is clear: annoy the…