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Dec 21, 2007

Morning Roundup: Almost There Edition

Happy Almost Holidays, Washington. With both Monday and Tuesday counting as a holiday for the federal government this year, most of D.C. is staring down a nice, long holiday break today. Even if you don’t celebrate Christmas, federal holidays are great for a lot of other reasons besides a day off – you don’t have to feed parking meters, for instance. But The Examiner reports that that fact isn’t stopping people from shoveling coins into…

Dec 20, 2007

Blind Kitten Missing With Stolen Car

The Associated Press brings the heartbreaking tale of a stolen car taken from near 10th and S Streets NW on Wednesday with a blind kitten inside that needs medical attention. Two employees from Homeward Trails Animal Rescue were getting ready to take two foster animals to the vet — a dog, and Wonder, a kitten born without eyes. They said they were standing outside the car at about 4 p.m. for just a few moments,…

Nov 19, 2007

Former Gov. Jim Gilmore Officially Running for Senate

The Associated Press is reporting that former Va. Gov. Jim Gilmore has officially announced he is a candidate for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. John Warner. Gilmore announced his candidacy by posting a video to YouTube. The formal announcement sets up Gilmore as the presumed Republican nominee for the seat, as the other leading candidate, Rep. Tom Davis (Va.-R), announced last month that he would not seek the seat. Gilmore will…

Nov 09, 2007

Coal Train Derails Over Anacostia River UPDATED

The Associated Press is reporting that seven cars of a freight train have derailed over the Anacostia River. No injuries have been reported. Six of the seven cars are in the river, and another is hanging off the trestle. Coal and some hydraulic fluid and oil ended up in the river, but the fire department says it’s been contained. We’ll update again when we learn more. UPDATE 4:45 p.m. Thanks to an anonymous reader…

Nov 06, 2007

DHS Employee in Trouble for Halloween Costume

The Associated Press is reporting, via the Examiner, that a Department of Homeland Security employee has been placed on leave after wearing a Halloween costume that was racially insensitive – even though it won “most original” in the agency costume contest. Deciding what costume to wear for Halloween can be tricky enough, but deciding what to wear to an office Halloween costume party in D.C. is tough business. You certainly wouldn’t want to wear the…

Oct 31, 2007

Cab Strike to Have Effect on Evening Commute

Ten hours in to the 24-hour D.C. taxi strike, it’s looking like a large percentage of drivers in fact stayed home. As people make their way out of offices to head home and tend to children anxious to begin trick or treating, what will they find? Based on streets we’ve seen around town virtually devoid of D.C. cabs, we’d say that if you have your own car, your drive will most likely be a lot…

Oct 19, 2007

Where Do You Go With a Stolen Gas Tanker?

The Associated Press is reporting that a dark cherry red Peterbilt tanker truck hauling gasoline was stolen at gunpoint this morning in Baltimore. ABC News follows up with word that police believe it to be a straight-up robbery and not connected to terrorism in any way, but that the Joint Terrorism Task Forces from Washington and Baltimore are assisting local Police in the investigation as a precaution. The suspect was last seen driving the truck…

Oct 16, 2007

Wheel Maintenance to Blame for Metro Derailment

The National Transportation Safety Board released its findings this afternoon from an investigation into the January derailment of a Green line train near the Mt. Vernon Square/Convention Center stop. The accident, in which the fifth car of a six-car train jumped the rails and hit a wall in the tunnel, injured 20 people and left around 60 passengers stranded in the tunnel for nearly 45 minutes. The Associated Press has the first word on the…

Sep 24, 2007

Manhole Explosion Leaves Some Without Power

View Larger MapView Larger Map We’ve long been concerned with the dangers of exploding manholes, and this morning one such explosion has disrupted electricity to businesses and residences in an area of downtown just north of Sherman Circle, in the 900 block of Farragut St. NW. The Associated Press says that Pepco has been notified and crews should already be on the scene. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported. Anyone seen anything down there?…

Jul 13, 2007

Killer Wasps Descend Upon State Department

The Associated Press has discovered the one thing State Department employees are more frightened of than a backlog of passport applications: wasps! Cicada-killer wasps to be precise, which have infested areas around the State Department’s headquarters at the Harry S. Truman building on C Street NW. A memo obtained by the AP tries to calm the fears of Stateys regarding the menacing looking wasps by pointing out that they are “generally not aggressive and do…

 
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