News & Politics Jack Evans Decides to Adjourn Hearing on DC’s Tax Office Management Until After the Nationals Game A hearing scheduled for 9 AM tomorrow will take a break during the team’s playoff game against the Cardinals. Capital Comment, Local News, Sports | Oct 9, 2012
News & Politics Little News on the “Washington Post’s” Front Page Judging from Sunday’s edition, new front-page editor Barbara Vobejda has her work cut out for her. Capital Comment, Media | Oct 8, 2012
News & Politics What Nationals Fans Should Learn From Philly Fans Phillies fans can wear their gear in Nats Park safely. Here’s why that’s not necessarily a great thing. Capital Comment, Sports | Oct 5, 2012
News & Politics Former NPR Anchor’s Singular Goal: Redefine the News Andrea Seabrook said goodbye to NPR to launch her own website. Capital Comment, Media | Sep 27, 2012
News & Politics “The Washington Post” Union Launches a Membership Drive to Encourage More to Join After five buyouts, union membership has fallen below 40 percent. Capital Comment, Media | Sep 24, 2012
News & Politics Is Marcus Brauchli Soon to Be Out at the “Washington Post”? Once again, rumors are swirling that the editor’s departure is imminent. Capital Comment, Media | Sep 20, 2012
News & Politics Conflict Over DC Soccer Fields Intensifies Stoddert Soccer board chairman Nick Keenan says his volunteer-run league was assigned “garbage time.” Capital Comment, Local News | Sep 19, 2012
News & Politics Predator in the Ranks: Inside a Real-Life NCIS Murder Case In the late-night quiet following the “Snowmageddon” storm of 2010, a man with close-cropped hair and a silver Dodge Durango stalked women in Virginia. The evidence led to a local military base. Did Arlington cops find a serial rapist and killer among the Marines—one that NCIS had missed? People | Sep 11, 2012
News & Politics The Nationals Are Doing Great, but Fans Are Not Showing Up The Lerner family has built the hottest team in the major leagues right now. So why are the stands at Nats Park half empty? Capital Comment, Sports | Sep 7, 2012
News & Politics At the Democratic National Convention, the DC Delegates Are in the “Nosebleed of the Nosebleed Section” It seems the representatives of the District aren’t exactly being given preferred seating in Charlotte this week. Capital Comment, Politics, Race for the White House | Sep 5, 2012
Jack Evans Decides to Adjourn Hearing on DC’s Tax Office Management Until After the Nationals Game
Little News on the “Washington Post’s” Front Page
What Nationals Fans Should Learn From Philly Fans
Former NPR Anchor’s Singular Goal: Redefine the News
“The Washington Post” Union Launches a Membership Drive to Encourage More to Join
Is Marcus Brauchli Soon to Be Out at the “Washington Post”?
Conflict Over DC Soccer Fields Intensifies
Predator in the Ranks: Inside a Real-Life NCIS Murder Case
The Nationals Are Doing Great, but Fans Are Not Showing Up
At the Democratic National Convention, the DC Delegates Are in the “Nosebleed of the Nosebleed Section”