07 Oct 2016

ANC:

Crime Updates From Your ANC Commissioners

Last Monday, ANC 6B10 commissioner Denise Krepp sent a crime update to her constituents. On Wednesday, ANC 6B04 commissioner Kristen Oldenburg sent an update for her email subscribers. We have compiled both emails into this post, and would like to thank our tireless Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners for all the hours they commit to making their single […]


05 Oct 2016

Local Politics:

TONIGHT: Ward 6 Statehood Forum

Join Councilmember Charles Allen for a Ward 6 Forum on DC Statehood. What are your questions? What are your priorities? Before the Council votes on the draft constitution and before the November vote on the Advisory Referendum on statehood, hear from Councilmember Allen on full voting rights for the citizens of the District of Columbia […]


04 Oct 2016

News:

Hill Buzz

Planning Officials Plan to Keep an Eye on Second Phase of Anacostia Riverfront PUD (UrbanTurf) William Penn House Celebrated 50 Years in Capitol Hill (Hill Rag) 4th Street to Close at Virginia For A Few Weeks; New Decks Coming (JDLand)


03 Oct 2016

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: James S. Stevenson

In the early days of Washington D.C., many came to the new capital to make their fortune. Well-known among them were James Greenleaf, Thomas Law, and William Mayne Duncanson, all of whom managed to go broke –or close to it– over the next few years. Only with the arrival of the federal government in 1800 did people […]


30 Sep 2016

Capitol Hill:

A Link to the Hill at the NMAAHC

Everyone on Capitol Hill knows the Mary McLeod Bethune statue by Robert Berks in Lincoln Park – if only because of its use as a sledding hill during large snowstorms. Those who have taken the time to read the words of her “Last Will and Testament” around the base also can learn much about how […]


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