Mar 11, 2016
With Their Presidential Primary On Saturday, D.C. Republicans Finally Have A Big Say In Something
The couple of thousand people who vote will have significant weight in deciding District Republicans’ 19 delegates.
Dec 20, 2007
Morning Roundup: A Few More Fires Edition
Good morning, Washington. With the Christmas holiday looming, things are slowing down in workplaces around the region. Well, most workplaces, anyway — D.C.’s firefighters seem to be keeping plenty busy. Yesterday, of course, there was the fire at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Since then there’s been a two alarm fire at the Chinatown Red Roof Inn, and this impressive gathering of firefighters just south of Logan around 6 p.m. last night. Here’s hoping…
Sep 26, 2007
Voting Rights Roundup: NH Stands Up for D.C.
New Hampshire Looks to Smack Down Senators: After the U.S. Senate failed to overcome a filibuster on legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives, voting rights activists swore they would have their revenge. On the top of their list are Republican senators John McCain (Ariz.), Gordon Smith (Ore.), and Thad Cochran (Miss.), not to mention the lone Democrat to vote against the bill, Max Baucus (Mont.). But one…
May 16, 2007
Morning Roundup: Long Arm of the Law Edition
Good morning, Washington. We’re not sure how last night’s 2nd Republican debate could have been any more entertaining, so in case you missed it, the Politico has a nice collection of some of the highlights. There’s going to be many, many more presidential primary debates over the course of the year, so we thought we’d take some nominations from you on the best bars in town to watch them. Nothing goes better with debating than…
Sep 05, 2006
D’oh! D.C. Voter Guides Make Mistake
Right around now, most District households should have their handy 2006 Voters Guide, the booklet running through the details of the upcoming September 12 primary and featuring short vignettes on all the candidates on the ballot. More importantly, though, the booklets each have a specific notation listing a precinct number that track to the polling place each registered voter is to visit to cast their ballot. Well, kind of. It seems that the company contracted…
Evans to Hold Hearings on Stadium Financing: The D.C. City Council’s Committee on Finance and Revenue, chaired by Jack Evans (D-Ward 2), pictured at right, is taking in testimony on financing arrangements for a new Nationals baseball stadium today and Monday, May 16. Today’s session will feature D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams, District CFO Natwar Gandhi, and eight groups that submitted private financing proposals for the stadium. Monday’s session, slated to begin at noon, will include…
Feb 20, 2005
Your Sunday Politics
(Image of the intersection of Howard Avenue and Dean Street in Brooklyn, from the archives of Satan’s Laundromat.) We turn our attention to Howard Dean, newly ensconced as head of the DNC and looking to revive a party that, with the exception of a trio of tenants in the Mass Court Building in Chinatown, has had precious little to crow about of late. Dean, having lately made the rounds of the various Democratic Party…