When we ended our look at the old Tunnicliff’s place a few weeks ago, Bertram “I ride with sauerkraut” Leins had just had the place sold out from under him. It would take some ten years for the beer garden to be reopened, but on April 8, 1884, the Washington Post reported that a John […]
Arrests and other crime information in the area, directly from MPD. If you have a tip, you can always call 202-727-9099. You can also send info anonymously to the TEXT TIP LINE by texting 50411. Crime Solvers of Washington, DC currently offers a reward of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and indictment […]
It’s a beautiful day in our nation’s Capital–– and on Capitol Hill. Read both of those words and pretend there is a sound difference. Always remember: the Capital is the city and the Capitol is the building. What’s good in the hood? A big reminder: Tomorrow is Walk & Roll to School Day! This annual […]
On this Indigenous People’ Day, I want to have a brief overview of some of the articles I have written over the years about Native Americans and their history here on the Hill. I wish there were more, but sadly, the history of those who were here before the land was divided up among British […]