16 Feb 2021

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Hill Buzz

Good afternoon and happy Mardi Gras, Capitol Hill and environs! It’s February 16 and we are still fenced off from the rest of the city. “Actually, THIH, we are not separated from the rest of the city by a fence,” you utter in that smug “actually” voice. And while it is technically true that we […]


10 Feb 2021

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Hill Buzz

It’s Wednesday and not Tuesday but here we are. This Hill Buzz makes up for its tardiness with a lot of content. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton will be holding a Zoom townhall tomorrow, Thursday February 11, at 6 p.m. You can RSVP by emailing l norton.events@mail.house.gov for the link. If you haven’t signed reader Allison […]


02 Feb 2021

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Hill Buzz

Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today at around 7:35 a.m., which means that if the marmot is correct, we’ll have six more weeks of winter this year. If the winter is anything like the snowglobe loveliness that currently envelops us, may he be right. On to the news! As you may know, Acting Capitol Police […]


26 Jan 2021

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Hill Buzz

Good afternoon Capitol Hill! It snowed and it stuck around and I am choosing to delight on that fact. What else is going on? That tweet is quite the eye-opener. Let’s start off by saying this: Increased security around the Capitol is understandable up to a point. Yes, I’m sure there are increased security threats […]


22 Jan 2021

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To Hill and Back: A Coronavirus/What’s Open Update

By now, you may have seen all the posts from your favorite places that went into winter pause, telling you they are back. It’s true: The District has officially reopened indoor dining at 25% capacity (or 250 patrons, whichever number is smaller) as of today (WUSA-9). You may remember the winter pause went through January […]


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