22 May 2018

Opinions:

There’s More to Our Community Than Crime

By Mike Siegel, owner of W.S. Jenks & Son. Recently, The Washington Post published an article that was absent the entire story of growth in the Trinidad Neighborhood. I wanted to share our Letter to the Editor, published on Tuesday, May 15 with The Hill is Home’s audience. I know a lot of The Hill […]


21 May 2018

Slightly Off-Hill:

Photos: Lab and Love Festival in Ivy City

The Lab and Love Fitness Festival in Ivy City, which happened yesterday, May 20, is the first of its kind for DC. Event planner Michelle Nowden said she organized the festival after getting sick of seeing people wearing yoga pants everywhere but not trying to stay healthy. Ivy City’s Lab and Love Fitness Festival takes […]


21 May 2018

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: LGBT Hill, pt. 1

Over the next three weeks, leading up to the Capital Pride Festival, beginning on June 7, I will look at some of the sites connected with LGBT history on the Hill. We will start today with the place where many of my stories end: Congressional Cemetery. In the 1980s, at the height of the AIDS […]


19 May 2018

Sponsored Post:

Open House Round-Up, 5/20/18

This week's open houses around Capitol Hill and surrounding areas. Be our neighbor!


18 May 2018

Sponsored Post:

Tips to Manage Stress from Re-New Psychological Services

This post was written by Dr Krystal Stanley of Re-New Psychological Services, located at 600 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the overarching goal for the month is to reduce the stigma around “mental illness” and seeking mental health treatment. It is a common belief that only those people need therapy. […]


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