Meredith Somers
Articles by Meredith Somers
Occupy D.C. deadline passes with rancor, no arrests
The noon deadline Monday for Occupy D.C. protesters to stop camping in McPherson Square and another federal park passed without confrontation, but the rancorous group danced, played music and draped a gigantic blue tarp over a statue of Civil War Gen. James McPherson amid a strong police presence. Published January 30, 2012
Occupiers prep for breakup of two D.C. camps
Occupy D.C. protesters gave a mix of responses Sunday when asked what they will do when the National Park Service begins its crackdown on their camps in McPherson Square and Freedom Plaza. Published January 29, 2012
Metro rail cracks again, snarling morning commute
Metro officials are trying to determine what caused a Red Line rail to crack and cause significant delays during the Thursday morning commute, the second such incident in recent weeks. Published January 26, 2012
Park Service to move against McPherson Square Occupiers
Occupy D.C. protesters are one warning away from a National Park Service crackdown, officials said during Tuesday's House oversight committee meeting on the decision-making process behind the handling of the protesters. Published January 24, 2012
Pro-life activists take to National Mall for annual march
Some arrived with fellow parishioners, others with classmates or alongside family members, but the thousands of pro-life activists who rallied Monday on the National Mall to mark the 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade all came to support the same goal: life. Published January 23, 2012
Occupy D.C. camps divided, don’t want to be united
With their patchwork of colorful tents and tarps, neo-hippie residents and rallying cries about corporate and government greed, the two Occupy D.C. camps look and sound almost identical to outsiders. Published January 19, 2012
Donation helps quake-damaged Washington Monument
Well-known philanthropist David Rubenstein has donated $7.5 million to help repair the earthquake-damaged Washington Monument, a gift that will jump-start efforts to reopened the national landmark to visitors. Published January 19, 2012
Occupiers converge on Capitol’s lawn
The Occupy Congress rally that organizers guaranteed would unite thousands of supporters under a banner of anti-government greed in fact spurred only one collective opinion: underwhelming numbers. Published January 17, 2012
Issa schedules hearing on Occupy D.C.
The chairman of a powerful House oversight committee has asked the director of the National Park Service to testify next Tuesday on the decision-making process behind Occupy D.C.'s camp at McPherson Square. Published January 17, 2012
Occupy D.C. seeks jump-start at Capitol rally
Occupy D.C. on Tuesday will spend its first day of action in more than a month with a scheduled rally on Capitol Hill, an event organizers have promised will draw thousands of supporters and could determine the movement's ongoing viability. Published January 16, 2012
Indian rhythms keep cultures alive
A rhythmic beat, chanting and jingling bells greeted visitors Sunday to the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, where students from the drum-and-dance group from Montana's St. Labre Indian School performed as part of the museum's Winter Storytelling Festival. Published January 15, 2012
Man arrested after toddler found alone in Occupy D.C. tent
A 13-month-old girl was found unattended Wednesday morning in an Occupy D.C. tent, U.S. Park Police said, and one man has been arrested for charges related to cruelty to children. Published January 11, 2012
Issa presses for answers on Occupy D.C. protesters
The Republican chairman of a powerful House oversight committee on Tuesday told the Department of the Interior secretary that the National Park Service has been "unresponsive" to his questions regarding Occupy D.C.'s extended stay in McPherson Square despite getting a deadline extension and that he might consider "compulsory processes" to get answers. Published January 10, 2012
Snow creates slick roads for commuters
Weather officials said the low temperatures that produced some snow across the region Monday set up a threat to roadways Tuesday morning in the form of black ice. Published January 9, 2012
Hispanics mark Three Kings Day
It's not every day a donkey can be seen walking through the heart of Columbia Heights, but on Sunday the four-legged creature was just a small part of the GALA Hispanic Theatre's Three Kings Day Celebration. And for Cesarina Pierre, it was a welcome sight. Published January 8, 2012
Rockville man gets 20 years in fatal crash
A Rockville man who crashed his car, then fled as three friends clung to life, was sentenced Thursday to 20 years behind bars and five years of probation with alcohol treatment. Published January 5, 2012
Cracked Metro rail fixed for evening commute
The broken Metro rail that caused delays Wednesday morning was caused by the sudden drop in temperatures but has been repaired in time for the evening rush hour, transit agency officials said. Published January 4, 2012
Occupy D.C. plans challenge to police action
An attorney representing a member of Occupy D.C. had until midnight Tuesday to file papers in U.S. District Court challenging the procedures by which police can seize property in an attempt to dislodge his clients and other protesters living in McPherson Square. Published January 3, 2012
Occupy D.C. ranks thin as winter settles in
The Occupy D.C. movement, which for three months has been encamped in a downtown park, is facing a crossroads, with its numbers dwindling, federal officials questioning why its members have not been removed and its organizers attempting to recapture the momentum of its earlier days. Published January 2, 2012
SUV crash kills two, injures three in Bethesda
Two people were killed early Sundaywhen a sport utility vehicle struck a tree on Jones Bridge Road in Bethesda, Montgomery County police said. Published January 1, 2012