13 Jan 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Aaron Burr

I mentioned last week that I had looked through the books at Hathitrust.org for those that had gone out of copyright at the beginning of the year. While the reminiscences of the Civil War on Capitol Hill was obviously the more striking, there was another book that caught my eye: Rider’s Washington: A Guide Book […]


07 Jan 2020

News:

Hill Buzz

Welcome to the first Hill Buzz of 2020 and the first SNOW BUZZ of 2020 as well! As you may know by now, it *might* snow today starting at 3 p.m. and even though the Office of Personnel Management doesn’t want the door to hit you on the rear too hard starting at 1 p.m., […]


17 Dec 2019

News:

Hill Buzz

Happy Tuesday, Capitol Hill and Ward 6… and parts of Wards 5 and 7, and okay, hello all of DC too. Do you want all our neighbors to have lovely presents under the tree this holiday season? Then go eat a brg today or tomorrow!!! eat brgz, the oddly delicious burgers with the toppings IN […]


10 Dec 2019

News:

Hill Buzz

It was so lovely to meet several of you at last night’s Holiday Sip and Shop! Thank you all so much for reading and supporting us– and to those of you who bought a mug or a Capitol Hill bingo t-shirt, we are so grateful! What’s going on this rainy Tuesday afternoon? Add us to […]


09 Dec 2019

News:

Street Justice: Mayor vs Council on Street Safety

Gordon Chaffin is a freelance journalist who focuses on infrastructure and traffic news and insights for Street Justice. You can support independent journalism by subscribing to Gordon’s newsletter. He’s offering a 20% discount to THIH readers.  –Maria Helena Carey Vision Zero In the Suburbs Last month, Washington Post reporter Katherine Shaffer wrote a high-quality story covering the challenges of DC-area suburbs attempting to successfully implement Vision Zero. The goal is challenging because its success is predicated […]


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