Morning Roundup: Sun Ki...

In the news today: No audits since 2009 at the city trust defrauded by Harry Thomas Jr., a big awful house in Great Falls, Va. and a snowstorm in Western Maryland. [ more › ] See the original post here: Morning Roundup: Sun King...

Morning Roundup: Pot of...

In the news today: former D.C.-area airports chief kills wife and himself, the city’s streetcars still need money and the National Mall’s landmarks and sinking (though only slowly). [ more › ] Here is the original:  Morning Roundup: Pot of Gold...

The Week in Review: Mar...

This week DCist Exposed opened, we caught glimpses of the city’s beautiful cherry blossoms, Mike Daisey only dug his hole deeper and a woman broke a standing record at Dulles when she got busted with five pounds of heroin in her stomach. [ more › ] More:  The Week in Review:...

The Weekly Feed: Emergi...

It’s the time of year when farmers and producers we’ve dearly missed over the winter start to return to the city. [ more › ] More here:  The Weekly Feed: Emerging Markets...

City Paper Doubles Down...

Just like the Post before it, the City Paper has jumped on board with Sekou Biddle, Muriel Bowser and Jacque Patterson in the April 3 D.C. primary. [ more › ] Excerpt from:  City Paper Doubles Down on Post...

About Tonight: March 22...

Tonight: DCist Exposed reception (take 2), free Sprinkles cupcakes, dodgeball at the Verizon Center, and more. [ more › ] The rest is here: About Tonight: March 22,...

Secret Service Agents H...

A pair of Secret Service agents yesterday helped an adorable family of ducks through the fence surrounding the White House. [ more › ] Here is the original post: Secret Service Agents Help Adorable Ducks Scamper Through White House...

Photo of the Day: March...

If you missed last night’s DCist Exposed 2012 opening at Long View gallery, you have one more chance! This backyard party by slightlyworn is just one of the winners you see on view. A limited number of $15 tickets will be available at the door. [ more › ] Original post:  Photo...

Is a Coup Brewing in Be...

Bill Gertz, Washington Times By Bill Gertz-The Washington Times Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Login to VoteView resultsU.S. intelligence agencies monitoring China’s Internet say that from March 14 to Wednesday bloggers circulated alarming reports of tanks entering Beijing and shots...

Gallery: D.C. Cherry Bl...

              The weekend couldn’t have been better for the city’s roving photographers—the temperatures were warm, the skies blue and the cherry blossoms in bloom. [ more › ] Read the original post: Gallery: D.C. Cherry Blossoms,...

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