The emails from D.C. government accounts ask recipients to text personal identifying information in order to receive additional unemployment payments.
Hundreds of people in the region have received seeds from China that they didn’t order. Now the feds are investigating.
Jul 30, 2010
PSA: MPD Doesn’t Solicit Citizens For Money By Phone
It would appear as if someone is placing calls to D.C. residents under the guise of a police charity in an attempt to swindle them out of money. An emailer on the First District police listserv claimed that a man called their business yesterday and requested a (very specific) $50 donation to something called the “D.C. Police Post”. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of this scam — back in 2008, two men were…
Dec 06, 2007
Morning Roundup: Break Out Your Shovels Edition
How about that first snow storm of the season, Washington? CapitalWeather.com says that “yesterday’s clipper system actually significantly ‘over-performed,'” which is why we ended up with 2-4″ of snow for the region instead of the 1″ we were originally expecting. The Examiner was concerned about your commute this morning thanks to overnight lows that were forecast to drop into the low 20s, allowing for ice to refreeze on the roads in time for this…
Nov 16, 2007
Morning Roundup: Duck, Duck … Oops Edition
Friday has arrived at last, Washington. Despite the federal holiday on Monday, it’s been a rather long week for many of us – though of course, we couldn’t hold a candle to the week that D.C. CFO Natwar Gandhi has had. The Post writes about yesterday’s lengthy D.C. Council hearing into the tax office scandal, which lasted until 9 p.m. and where it was apparently revealed late in the evening that authorities are investigating the…
Nov 14, 2007
Morning Roundup: Transit Apathy Edition
Good morning, Washington. Not too upset about the coming Metro fare hike, are we? WJLA is reporting that only four people showed up to last night’s hearing on the measure. Of course, the meeting was held way out in Reston and was only the first of six opportunities that Metro riders will have to voice their opinion on the price increase. Maybe you’re just biding your time. Tax Scandal Grows Even Bigger: This is…
Sep 09, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
There was very little else for Londonist to be concerned with when the threat of a Tube strike became a very unpleasant reality. The inconvenience was extreme: there aren’t many alternatives to the Tube in London despite the best efforts of the Londonist team to get everyone from A to B. Brighter news came in the form of the first ever female Yeoman Warder, or Beefeater as the position is more commonly known, and…
May 24, 2007
Fairfax Police: Bring It On
The new face of crimeThere’s a new threat stalking the metropolitan area. No, not MySpace predators, tainted pet food or exploding manhole covers. It’s far worse than that: it’s cheerleaders. Specifically, scam-artist cheerleaders. NBC4 provides the details. Apparently 19 year-old Tasha Mitchell is in the habit of going door to door pretending to be the lead cheerleader for a local high school. She uses the ruse to solicit checks from credulous residents. There’s no…
May 15, 2007
Morning Roundup: The Hot Light Is On Edition
Hey, Washington, how are ya? If you like hot weather and uninterrupted sunshine (and who doesn’t) you’re sure to enjoy this fine Tuesday. If instead you’re not savoring the thought of arriving at work covered in a fine sheen of sweat, think twice about cutting out your walk by hopping in the car. Gas prices hit a new high yesterday, with the cost of a gallon over $3.00. Are there any good deals at…