Nov 01, 2006
Morning Roundup: Post-Pumpkin Edition
Sigh. The most wonderful time of the year, Halloween, is over. How’s your candy haul, D.C.? It’s going to be another warm day, with highs reaching the low 70s. So that makes us feel a little better. What else makes us feel good, you ask? This story, from our sister site Seattlest. BWI Improvements Finally Done: About five years, $1.4 billion dollars, and countless moments of inconvenience with roped-off corridors and orange cones later, BWI…
Apr 26, 2006
Morning Roundup: Baby Ducks! Edition
Good morning, D.C. It’s nearly May, and you know what that means: the region is once again being gripped by baby duck fever. Apparently. It seems that a year ago we were on pins and needles waiting for news of hatching from a nest near the Treasury Department, a nest that was assigned its own security detail. And right on schedule, the Washington Times brings us word of another increase in the city’s duckling population….
Oct 18, 2005
Ambling Through Altruism
After a long week of much ado about the exploits of the avaricious, last Friday afternoon provided a fitting end. At 2:00 p.m., amidst a crowd of philanthropists, school-children, business leaders, and former president George Bush, our city’s newest (and perhaps subtlest) monument was officially dedicated. The monument is called “The Extra Mile,” and is composed of a path of fourteen bronze medallions embedded into the sidewalk, a tribute to some of our nation’s most…
Jul 01, 2005
Congress Steps Into Battle Over Eminent Domain
District officials expressed relief last week when a Supreme Court ruling liberally interpreted the power of eminent domain to include taking private property and re-developing it to promote economic development — a step seen as necessary for both the re-development of the Skyland strip mall and the construction of a new stadium for the Washington Nationals, both in Southeast. That feeling of relief may have been premature, though. Members of both parties in Congress have…
Jun 30, 2005
Ask DCist: Filming in the District
A few weeks ago, I was walking by the Bank of America building across from the Treasury Department and noticed a film crew set up. Searching the Internet didn’t reveal any info about who was there, though I did find a link at the DC film site telling me about three more TV series that are going to be doing occasional filming in the District. But what I want to know is where I can…
Apr 27, 2005
Morning Roundup: Baby Porcupine Edition
Today will be mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and highs in the upper 60s. Baby Porcupine Makes Debut at National Zoo: A baby porcupine born earlier in April has made its debut at the National Zoo. Although not born with fully developed spines, the National Zoo points out that the baby quills were sharp enough to stick into a leather glove after they had dried. See this National Zoo page for…
Apr 25, 2005
Morning Roundup: Ducklings Watch Edition
Duck Watch Begins at Treasury: Remember the expectant duck nesting outside the Treasury Department that captured the heart of all America? Well, those eggs may be hatching this week, the AP, via WJLA, reports. We can already hear the ooohs and ahhhs coming from the area, but unfortunately, the view from the nearest DDOT camera, seen here at 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, is turned away from the duck’s security perimeter. If the world can…
Apr 16, 2005
G7 Ducking Protesters This Weekend
As you may be well aware, protesters are descending on the World Bank and International Monetary Fund campus near the White House this weekend to protest the meetings of the Group of Seven. According to Reuters, economic officials are focusing on two things: high oil prices (and how they may be here for the long-run) and China’s stubbornness to revalue the yuan. And U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow is expected to be pressured “to cut…