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 11, 2006
Morning Roundup: Five Years Later Edition
It was five years ago today that the U.S. was hit by the deadliest attack in its history, leaving almost 3,000 people dead and launching a global crusade against terrorism. In that time, much has been said about securing the homeland to avoid another attack — and billions more have been allocated to actually doing so. District residents have observed the march towards security both as residents of the city and the nation’s capital, most…
Nov 21, 2005
Morning Roundup: What’s That Smell Edition
Good morning, Washington. Today will be cloudy and cool with a 60 percent chance of rain in the afternoon. Today the National Zoo is releasing the first tickets to the general public to catch a glimpse of the baby panda – go to their website and get yours, if you can. If you work on the hill the AP is reporting the smoke which caused an evacuation of the Rayburn House Office Building this morning…
Dec 07, 2004
Getting Sick of Polly Hanson’s Voice?
Metrorail riders are very familiar with the distinctive voice of WMATA’s police chief, Polly Hanson, telling us over the intercom to ask: “Is that your bag?” when we see unattended items on the train or in stations. Polly has gotten us into the mindset of safety first, and we thank her. Click here for complete WMATA safety and security guidelines. Now we have a new guy to listen to, but you’ll be lucky if you…
Oct 20, 2004
Morning Roundup
Transportation News: — Flooding had closed the Mount Vernon Square-7th St. Convention Center station on the Green and Yellow lines. Shuttle bus service had been provided from Gallery Place-Chinatown. This morning, a WMATA alert referred to the station by its old name, Mount Vernon Square-UDC, which the wires and the Post picked up as well. As of 7:55 a.m., the station had reopened, though escalators were not working. — WMATA’s police chief, Polly Hanson, has…