Jan 22, 2013
The Wizards Aren’t the Worst Team in History!
You can call the Washington Wizards a lot of things, but do not call them the worst team in history. It’s just not factually correct.
Are past run-ins with the law fair game for local political campaigns? Two incumbents seem to think so.
(UPDATE: It looks like the fundraiser won’t happen after all.) Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder is hosting Mitt Romney for a fundraiser at his Potomac mansion. Snyder’s record doesn’t leave a lot to hope for in Romney’s, though.
The winter warmth was record-breaking, and now the winter-warmth is record-breaking. This is not a trend we want to keep up during the summer.
Mar 21, 2012
It’s Official—2011-2012 Winter Was Warmest on Record
If you’ve caught yourself marveling at how mild our winter was, you can now boast (or lament) that it was the warmest winter on record.
Photo by digital_don In case you hadn’t already noticed that Washington, D.C. is currently chock-a-block with tourists, WMATA shares that Thursday actually marked its second highest weekday ridership ever. The Metrorail system saw a whopping 877,890 trips on Thursday, thanks to a combination of the peak of the National Cherry Blossom Festival and a sold-out Washington Capitals game. The figure is second only to Jan. 20, 2009, the day of President Obama’s inauguration. The…
Feb 10, 2010
Snow Rises, Record Falls
Photo by Flickr user rjv541. As the snow totals have been steadily piling up, we’ve all been thinking that we can’t remember ever seeing this much snow in D.C. before. Well, now it’s official: no one has seen this much snow in D.C., at least not since Pat Collins’ great-great-granddad started sticking yardsticks in area snowpacks back in 1884. As of 2:00 this afternoon, the National Weather Service reports that this is indeed the…
Jul 14, 2008
Metro Sets New All-Time Ridership Record
In case we haven’t been doing a good enough job drilling it into your head, public transportation has become increasingly popular in the D.C. metro area since gas prices have been going through the roof. Today, WMATA announced that Friday, July 11 saw the Metrorail system hit a brand new all-time record high for ridership, surpassing even that of the day of Ronald Reagan’s funeral in 2004. What contributed to the 854,638 passengers who rode…
Jun 25, 2008
Metro Breaking Ridership Records Right and Left
It’s becoming so commonplace for us to receive press releases about how Metro has recorded yet another record ridership day, we’re in danger of starting to think these figures aren’t that significant — but that would be a big mistake. Dr. Gridlock noted on Monday that since April alone, nine dates had made their way into Metro’s top dozen for ridership, which included last Friday. Now, make that ten. Hundreds of thousands of people helped…