11 Feb 2026

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Hill Buzz, February 11, 2026

Early morning on the Hill. Photo by María Helena Carey.

It seems we’re finally starting to thaw. Are you still having trouble with your trash, recycling or food waste collection? Then make sure you keep your containers lined up AND that you submit a request through the 311 portal. Spread the word!

Big heads-up: There were several cases of measles in the District during the last week of January and early February. Check the DC Health dedicated release for more information and to see if you could have been exposed.

The monks came through the Hill– did you see them? Neighbor Sandra Moscoso did and she captured their walk on video. Check it out on our Instagram.

Sadly, Duffy’s at the far end of Capitol Hill will close at the end of February. They recently announced this news via their Instagram. Duffy’s was for several years over on H Street before moving out at Park Kennedy. The original Duffy’s is on P Street NW.

According to PoPville, Saint Georges Boulangerie in the old Radici space is still go… just as soon as they get their final C of O.

Bollards were again a topic of conversation at the recent Eastern Market Community Advisory Committee. While it seems the main issue is with proper implementation of the traffic mitigating tool, there doesn’t seem to be any community objection to their installation. Hill Rag

Do you put out a chair to reserve your dug out parking spot? WTOP takes a look at this understandable but a little nutty behavior. (Yeah. There. I said it. It’s nutty.)

In a stomach-churning turn of events, two of the men involved in the shooting death of Blake Bozeman on H Street back in the fall of 2023 were paid violence interruptors. WJLA

Every year, seeing our local 5th graders reciting the words of Dr. King at the Lincoln Memorial is a joy. FOX-5

Axios analyzes DC’s rising unemployment data and compares to other historical times. It’s tough out there but it’s not at dire level… yet.

600,000 gallons of raw sewage got dumped into the Potomac River. The culprit? Your “flushable” wipes caused a massive clog, DC. This could be turned into a major campaign for getting rebates on bidets across local households– but only if you dare to be truly clean. NBC-4


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