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Details on Friday’s Metro Plan
Details on Friday’s Metro Plan
Photo by * Chris D So, the Federal Government has decided that tomorrow is a work day, albeit with a 2-hour delay. The D.C. Government hasn’t made a decision yet, but DCPS administration offices have already decided to open on time tomorrow (classes for students had already been canceled for professional...
Popcorn & Candy: May & December
Popcorn & Candy: May & December
DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Harold and Maude This cult classic was light years ahead of its time, a huge commercial flop and reviled by many critics at the time of its release before eventually...
Both Williams Sisters to Play for Kastles This Summer
Both Williams Sisters to Play for Kastles This Summer
The Washington Kastles — defending World Tennis Team champions , mind you — announced a big move today: both Williams sisters, Serena and Venus, will play for D.C.’s WTT outfit this summer. “The historic opportunity to have both Serena and Venus on our team is a thrill, both...
How Much Snow? This Much
How Much Snow? This Much
Flickr user valkyrieh116 added this striking comparison to the DCist pool. Nicely done. From the Flickr caption : “this is my back patio. it faces a narrow alley and gets significantly less snow than out on the street, but it was the only place that wasn’t shoveled regularly.” Washington...
Metrorail Sees Record Low Ridership During Blizzard
Metrorail Sees Record Low Ridership During Blizzard
Photo by marciadc Not exactly a shock, but WMATA has released its Metrorail ridership figures for the recent winter storm period, and yesterday saw the lowest number of rides in the system in recent years. Only 36,097 trips were taken on Wednesday, Feb. 10, smashing the previous record low of only 56,326,...
Midday Bus Update
Midday Bus Update
Photo by Mr. T in DC Pair of updates on bus service for you. First, a limited number of Metrobus routes started running again as of 1 p.m. Those routes are listed below the jump. Metro is urging riders to exercise cautioun when boarding and alighting buses, as there’s still tons of snow piled...
The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 7
The Real World D.C.: The Morning After, Pt. 7
After being holed up in my basement apartment for five days, even the newest installment of The Real World D(upont) C(ircle) seemed like an exciting break from growing cabin fever. Unfortunately, what promised to be the most riveting inter-personal drama of the series ended up being nothing more than...
Photo of the Day: February 11, 2010
Photo of the Day: February 11, 2010
Aaron.DeNu ’s ” Rooftop Rocket ” comes to you as a result of the annual Search for Smiling Faces. In the midst of downtrodden expressions and backbreaking hassle , a happy woman standing on a chair on a rooftop in heavy wind gusts should brighten everyone’s mood. EXIF . View...
Racing Presidents Tryouts Set for Saturday
Racing Presidents Tryouts Set for Saturday
Photo by Scott Ableman Not even three feet of snow can stop the Racing Presidents. The Washington Nationals will host tryouts for the popular large-headed mascots at the ballpark on Saturday, despite current conditions on the ground. If you’re thinking you’d like to tryout, it’s too...
National Airport Reopens for Flights
National Airport Reopens for Flights
Photo by andertho The airfield at National Airport reopened for flight operations as of 11 a.m. this morning, according to a message on its web site . Passengers are urged to contact their airlines to confirm their flights before heading to the airport. And that assumes most people can actually get...
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