06 Apr 2010

Take Your Pick: Two Community Policing Opportunities Tonight

Ah, springtime on Capitol Hill. Last year it was marked by a rise in muggings near the metro stations and the thieves’ appetite for all things Apple. This year, there’s talk of concern about faux charity fundraisers, the “mob” groups near the metro and listserv reminders to neighbors to stay aware of their surroundings. Today […]


06 Apr 2010

Nationals Home Opener

You might notice a lack of pictures of the actual game here.  I am sure you can guess why.  Despite the less than pleasant start to the season, it was a gorgeous day at the ballpark.


06 Apr 2010

Hill Buzz

Well that was not exactly the start to baseball season that I was hoping for.  I was prepared for a sloppy game after seeing the Nats at spring training last weekend, but I didn’t expect them to lose 11-1 in their home opener.   So should we just look forward to the fall and football season…with […]


05 Apr 2010

Dulce Will Not Reopen

After months of speculation, Dulce’s owner Nyika Humphries has confirmed that Dulce (located at 1123 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, next to Frager’s) will not be reopening. As many of you will recall, Dulce originally closed some months ago while they waited to iron out the details of their liquor license and voluntary agreement. They originally planned […]


05 Apr 2010

Lost Capitol Hill: Tiger Alley (Pt. 3)

This week marks the third and last installment of the Gessford Court saga. Previous episodes have described the building of the houses on the alley and the transformation of Tiger Alley into Gessford Court. Today, I will be looking at the story of Gessford Court’s most famous resident, and the wide range of visitors who […]


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