23 Aug 2024

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Senate Ledger

Having spent the last few weeks dismissing the idea of a sub-basement in the Capitol, pendantry insists that I explain that there was, at least briefly, a sub-basement. However, far from being one of the oldest and moldiest of the spaces in that building, it was relatively new – and a good place for the […]


19 Aug 2024

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 […]


16 Aug 2024

To Do:

The To Do List, Week of August 16, 2024

Ah, it’s the last, loveliest days of summer… j/k who are we kidding? We may be enjoying some ideal temperatures lately, but you know it’ll be back to warm wool sweater/inside of a mouth grossness within a week and lasting well into October. But what shall we do with this halcyon weather in the meantime? […]


09 Aug 2024

To Do:

The To Do List: Week of August 9, 2024

Hurricane Debby is making things extra humid and damp, but she won’t stop our fun. What shall we do? This evening and all Fridays in August, try fishing in the Anacostia with Anacostia Riverkeeper. Go to Diamond Teague park and learn how to prepare your bait, cast your rod and all that good fishing stuff! […]


07 Aug 2024

Building community:

Five Questions with Fabienne Deaton of Starling Montessori

Fabienne Deaton is a Hill resident who, along with her husband Antonio, is getting ready to open the doors on a new Montessori pre-school called Starling Montessori, which will be operating out of Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church. I recently chatted with her and asked her a few questions about herself and her new business. Fabienne’s […]


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