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Freakazoid Teacher Still Gettin’ Gwap Despite Being Put On Desk Duty After Poppin’ That P For The Kids
Bossip
Jan 17Fabulous Pearlstein article on the future of the (DC) metropolitan region
Rebuilding Place In The Urban Space
Jan 17UPCOMING: FILM: Martin Luther King Jr. Film Series at Lamond-Riggs Library in Fort Totten THURS, Jan 19th from 5:00pm - 9:00pm, Free, appropriate for all ages
Free in DC
Jan 16Latest Headlines in Detail
More Metro Track Work Coming This Week
NBC Washington Local News
Jan 22Most of the time, Metro repairs take place on weekends, so as to inconvenience as few people as possible. However, beginning on Monday, WMATA has scheduled off-peak weekday track work, which will affect all five Metro lines. Red Line During late evenin... »
Metrorail Delays This Weekend
NBC Washington Local News
Jan 07You should expect delays if you are riding Metro this weekend. The transit agency announced on Wednesday that crews will be repairing the tracks on four of the five lines in the rail system. The Red Line will be affected between the DuPont Circle and F... »
ND men sentenced in stolen money order case
Nation
Dec 21The Associated Press The Associated Press GRAND FORKS, N.D. Authorities say two Fort Totten men have been sentenced to converti »
ND men sentenced in stolen money order case
The Washington Examiner News
Dec 21The Associated Press The Associated Press GRAND FORKS, N.D. Authorities say two Fort Totten men have been sentenced to... »
Man sought in sex assault near Fort Totten Park
MaNHattan Moment
Dec 05Scott McCabe Examiner Staff Writer Follow Him @Scott_McCabe D.C. police... »
Latest Blog Posts in Detail
Freakazoid Teacher Still Gettin’ Gwap Despite Being Put On Desk Duty After Poppin’ That P For The Kids
Bossip
Jan 17Oh Lawd! Another freaky teacher in the headlines… A grabby Queens gym teacher accused of flashing her students and dropping F-bombs in the classroom is still earning a hefty salary doing desk work, the Daily News has learned. Carmen Rodriguez, »
Fabulous Pearlstein article on the future of the (DC) metropolitan region
Rebuilding Place In The Urban Space
Jan 17Steven Pearlstein, the former business columnist for the Post and now a professor at George Mason and scribe of a weekly column for the paper has a well done piece, "For development, all signs point inward" (the headline in the print edition was "Road ... »
UPCOMING: FILM: Martin Luther King Jr. Film Series at Lamond-Riggs Library in Fort Totten THURS, Jan 19th from 5:00pm - 9:00pm, Free, appropriate for all ages
Free in DC
Jan 16Martin Luther King Jr. Film Series Thursday, January 19th5:00pm - 9:00pmFree, appropriate for all agesReflect on the legacy of Dr. King. The library will screen two films, Been to the Mountaintop and In Remembrance of Martin. During the films, attendee... »
UPCOMING: MEDITATION: Workshop on "Meditation for Healthy Living" near the Fort Totten Metro on SAT, Jan 14th, 1:00pm - 2:30pm, Free
Free in DC
Jan 13Learn more about "Meditation for Healthy Living"at this interactive workshop with Karin SilvermanSaturday, January 14th1:00pm - 2:30pmFreeLearn more about the relaxing benefits of meditation and have a chance to practice it at this free workshop on Sat... »
Low income, high income, the market and the right to the city
Rebuilding Place In The Urban Space
Dec 31There are some pieces on "gentrification" out there that are getting play, but I don't think they contribute to the discourse much, because they don't make connections to earlier work on the topic.In Salon, Will Doig has an article, "Can gentrification... »
