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Nov 06, 2007

DMV to Add SmarTrip Chips in D.C. Driver’s Licenses

The Examiner reports on a new DMV program that would install SmarTrip chips into every new D.C. driver’s license and identification card beginning in October, 2008. The program is a combined effort by the agency and WMATA, the latter of which has made no secret of its intention to make universal conversion to SmarTrip a priority. Recently Metro General Manager John Catoe made SmarTrip cards available for sale at more Giant Food stores and announced…

Oct 09, 2007

Should We Rename the Navy Yard Metro Stop?

WTOP’s Adam Tuss asks an important question: When the new Nationals stadium opens in the spring, fans will head to the Navy Yard stop on the Green line — even though the Stadium-Armory station on the Orange and Blue lines will be the only stop with the word “stadium” in it. Couldn’t there be a lot of confusion on game days? Apparently, WMATA hadn’t thought of this until Tuss asked them about it. It does…

Oct 04, 2007

Larry Craig Won’t Resign Despite Judge’s Ruling

Just in case you were still tap, tap, tapping your fingers in anticipation of what Sen. Larry Craig would decide to do about his scandal-ridden Senate career, the wait is over: Craig has changed his mind about resigning and will remain in the Senate through next year. He made his decision this afternoon, shortly after a Minnesota judge ruled Craig could not withdraw his guilty plea to disorderly conduct in a men’s restroom at a…

Sep 13, 2007

Officials Want to Replace Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Via PreservationNation, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has started a campaign to save the original Tomb of the Unknowns, or Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as it’s commonly called, at Arlington National Cemetery. Who would want to mess with the tomb? According to the National Trust, it’s the folks who run Arlington National Cemetery themselves, as well as Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) — perhaps one of the senate’s most famous military veterans and fathers…

Sep 10, 2007

Taxi Meter Vote Planned Tuesday

Mayor Fenty has until October 31 to issue an executive order about whether the city will make a switch away from the much-maligned yet beloved-by-many zone system in our taxis, but tomorrow, the D.C. Taxicab Commission will meet to vote on their recommendation to the Mayor. Everyone knows that the zone system is unpopular, especially with visitors to the city who often end up angry and confused about how much they should be charged for…

Sep 04, 2007

Blatant Speculation About the Metro Fare Hike

WTOP says that Metro General Manager John Catoe will announce the details of his plan for a proposed fare hike at a meeting next week. We’ve been expecting this announcement for some time now, though specific details of the increase, which is expected to be put into effect in January 2008, possibly tied to inflation or the consumer price index and increased accordingly every January thereafter, have been scant. How much will the first hike…

Aug 30, 2007

When Will Sen. Larry Craig Resign?

After being removed from committee postings by his Republican colleagues in the Senate and being called upon to resign by the likes of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), embattled Sen. Larry Craig went “on vacation” with his wife Wednesday, according to the Washington Post. The fallout surrounding his guilty plea to lewd conduct in a men’s bathroom in the Minneapolis airport has only intensified since Roll Call first broke the…

Aug 23, 2007

Who Should Pay for Security at the Gay Pride Festival?

The Examiner reports on a $36,000 bill received by the organizers of the 2007 Capital Pride Festival from the D.C. police and the Emergency Management Agency, who say they need the money to pay for overtime and other costs for security incurred during the June festival. But the festival’s organizers and some members of the D.C. Council are questioning the charges, since the agencies waived these same fees last year and other annual parades, like…

Aug 17, 2007

Are You Getting Half Day Fridays in August?

It’s a time-honored D.C. tradition, for some at least: Half-day workdays on Fridays in August. It’s the reason why the lunchtime rush will be worse than you expect it to be today, your co-worker has a swimsuit under her officewear, and DCist comment threads are slooooow. It’s also one of the classic sources of ill will between close friends in this city. To wit, from all of us who don’t take half-day Fridays in…

Aug 15, 2007

Cap Lounge Fire Prompts Call for ‘Fire-Safe’ Cigarettes

As we mentioned briefly yesterday, the second fire in two years at Capitol Lounge has been found to have resulted from the same reason as the first: a cigarette, which was left burning in a trash can behind the building. Last week’s fire caused about $100,000 of damage to the Lounge as well as the Trover Gift Shop next door. Now The Examiner reports that D.C. Fire Chief Dennis Rubin is calling for a new…

 
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