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Aug 13, 2007

Morning Roundup: So Long, Turd Blossom Edition

Good morning, Washington. After such a long, hot week, that was some beautiful weekend, wasn’t it? And apparently, the beauty of the weekend is spilling out on to Monday morning: Karl Rove, President Bush’s controversial deputy chief of staff and senior political adviser, will resign at the end of August. After he packs up his Palisades home and heads back to the Texas Hill Country, Rove will reportedly leave politics and plans to write…

Jul 13, 2007

Morning Roundup: Superstition Edition

Happy Friday the 13th, Washington. We do hope none of you are suffering too much from paraskavedekatriaphobia or had bad dreams last night about a psychopathic killer in a hockey mask. We’re sure there’s nothing to worry about, but just in case we’re wrong, why don’t we all leave early for the weekend today? Surely having some extra time to make our way to the beach will ward off any potential bad luck heading…

May 10, 2007

Morning Roundup: Been Caught Stealing Edition

Good morning, Washington. International politics watchers will no doubt spend their day today assigning meaning to the resignation of British Prime Minister Tony Blair. They’ll speculate about the future of the Labour party, and draw conclusions regarding the possible consequences to the war in Iraq. Here at DCist, we toil with no such weighty topics. Nay, we’ll spend our day fantasizing about what it must be like to live in a country where a massively…

Mar 23, 2007

Morning Roundup: A Matter of Days Edition

Good morning, D.C. We’re all still recovering from yesterday’s lively debate on the House floor on the D.C. Voting Rights Act, which as you already know was successfully stalled by Republicans when they attempted to attach language repealing the District’s handgun ban to the bill. This morning tireless WaPo voting rights correspondent Mary Beth Sheridan brings us a full account, with word that “The bill’s supporters said they hope to return the D.C. vote legislation…

Mar 20, 2007

Morning Roundup: Sort of Sprung Edition

Pull out the seersucker suits and floral frocks, D.C:. Spring is almost on. Today’s weather will be more pleasant than yesterday’s, but we’re keeping our eyes on the prize. Tomorrow the equinox marks the official start of Spring and here at DCist headquarters we’re already preparing for a season sans boots, scarves and Snowpocalypses… Oh my! Metro Sued Over Pedestrian Deaths: The husband of one of the women killed by a Metro bus on Feb….

Mar 05, 2007

Changes in Store for Georgetown Waterfront

Last June we reported that the Georgetown waterfront, which has never been much of a gem, was finally starting to take shape. Specifically, the Georgetown Waterfront Park, three decades in the making, had finally jumped through the last of its bureaucratic hoops and would soon see a parking lot coverted to green space. But for what was left of 2006, nothing much happened. The parking lot remained. Late last week we saw that the parking…

Oct 10, 2006

Tear It Down?

Yesterday, the Post declared support for 1960s-style urbanism dead. No longer, they say, are we to be held hostage by soaring freeways, concrete office blocks, and the utter deadness of the streets and neighborhoods ushered in by the age of the car. Finally, we’ve learned how vital it is to encourage pedestrian traffic and to take advantage of our waterfront resources; We understand that you cannot design cities around automobile use. Except where the Whitehurst…

Jul 13, 2006

Morning Roundup: Crime Recrimination Edition

Discussion of recent crime activity continues today, but not in an encouraging way. The Post focuses on Chief Ramsey’s comments yesterday, which noted that criminals are increasingly leaving their own neighborhoods and coming to wealthier places in the city, including areas of the National Mall. Ramsey says this is new and striking behavior, but it’s hard to imagine that no one saw this coming. Luckily for Ramsey, the mayor is back and ready to begin…

Jul 03, 2006

What are Washington’s Best Drives?

Over the weekend the British tabloid The Sun listed the world’s top 10 iconic car journeys, with U.S. roads taking five of the slots: 1. Boston to New York 2. Las Vegas to Grand Canyon; 3. Great Ocean Road, Australia; 4. Miami to Key West, Florida; 5. Amalfi Coast, Italy; 6. Pacific Coast Highway; 7. Monaco to Nice; 8. Route 66; 9. London Embankment; 10. The Rockies, Canada.And while we’re somewhat miffed at how the…

May 10, 2006

Morning Roundup: Cushions and Carpet Edition

We’ve seen this coming for some time, but it seems that Dan Tangherlini is finally going to get serious about getting rid of Metro’s cushions and carpet. The Post notes, this morning, that vinyl floors will be tested this summer, but only in one pair of cars. Lots of interesting asides in the piece; I was not aware that the cushion and carpet “luxuries” were added to draw suburbanites out of their cars (thank goodness…

 
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