20 Aug 2025

News:

Hill Buzz

Hey y’all. Did you know President Trump *finally* talked about the DC that no one talks about? Well, far-right publications such as Blaze News and Federalist are super happy that 47 is finally talking about crime, as if no one else did, ever. Though I will add that some people might think AI wrote at […]


18 Aug 2025

History:

Then and Now: Tunnicliff’s Tavern

Today’s location, the corner of 9th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, has a long and storied history, extending well before the Federal Government’s arrival in D.C. It was first the Eastern Branch Hotel, run first by Lewis DeBlois, then William Tunnicliff. For a while, it was a residence, popular among Marine Commandants but became a public […]


17 Aug 2025

News:

From the MPD Blotter

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 […]


12 Aug 2025

News:

Hill Buzz

Hello from the District of Dystopia! How are you holding up this week? Feeling weird? Powerless? Desperate for some connection? Read on. First off, if you haven’t joined the Free DC movement, I strongly suggest doing so. Whether you want to use your talents to build community, do advocacy, amplify their message, join a protest, […]


11 Aug 2025

History:

Then and Now: The Herdic Phaeton Company Stables

Getting around the city today by public transportation is, for the most part, easily done. It was not always so. Up until the Civil War, there was no public transportation, and afterwards, it was all horse-drawn carriages being pulled through muddy city streets. One of the first attempts to make this better came in 1879, […]


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