Way to go Post!
I may be breaking some ancient newsroom commandment by praising another newspaper, but among the six Pulitzer Prizes won by the Washington Post was one for public service for its […]
$54M dry cleaners suit inspires Md. bill
In case you haven’t heard: Judge Roy Pearson’s ridiculous multimillion dollar lawsuit against a D.C. dry cleaners is being taken seriously in Maryland’s legislature, The Washington Post reports. Del. Barbara […]
Redskins to join Ravens in search for new head coach
By now you’ve probably heard: Joe Gibbs has resigned as head coach and team president of the Washington Redskins. <<The Redskins said in a statement that Gibbs will remain part […]
Redskins to join Ravens in search for new head coach
By now you’ve probably heard: Joe Gibbs has resigned as head coach and team president of the Washington Redskins. <<The Redskins said in a statement that Gibbs will remain part […]
Do you have an obligation to help others?
Did you read Marc Fisher’s column in Sunday’s Washington Post, “Helping Those You Can, Because You Can“? I did, and I have to say, I found it moving. For those […]
Baltimore: Middle of the drunken pack
Well, it could have been better, but it could have been worse. Baltimore is the 46th safest drunken city in a recent survey by Men’s Health magazine. Not bad out […]
Baltimore: Middle of the drunken pack
Well, it could have been better, but it could have been worse. Baltimore is the 46th safest drunken city in a recent survey by Men’s Health magazine. Not bad out […]
To bear or to ban?
The Supreme Court announced today that it will consider the constitutionality of Washington, D.C.’s long-time handgun ban — and in doing so, the right of individuals to keep and bear […]
Adrian Fenty and the nexus of the universe
At Naylor Road and Alabama Ave. SE yesterday, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty announced that the District’s cab zoning system would be replaced with a standard metered fare. Why in Southeast? […]
Adrian Fenty and the nexus of the universe
At Naylor Road and Alabama Ave. SE yesterday, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty announced that the District’s cab zoning system would be replaced with a standard metered fare. Why in Southeast? […]





