24 Feb 2015

Pets:

Keep Your Dog Safe in The Cold Weather: Tips From Local Experts

It’s cold out and I have no interest in spending more time in it than necessary, but my dog has other ideas. The frigid temperatures don’t seem to bother him a bit. But seeing other dogs in the park with coats on reminded me that while all dogs want their park time, not all can […]


24 Feb 2015

News:

Hill Buzz

  According to Roll Call, Capitol Police were told to enforce the sledding ban last week because “a lawmaker formally complained” and that “it was the head of the appropriations committee who insisted on enforcement because he did not like the appearance of having the public sled next to the Capitol.” Washington Business Journal and JDLand reported […]


23 Feb 2015

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Capital Conservatory

While I have written numerous times about schools on Capitol Hill, this has usually meant public schools – or private schools offering the usual three Rs. Today, I want to look at a school that flourished (briefly) on the Hill, offering a very different range of subjects to its students. The Capital Conservatory first appears […]


22 Feb 2015

Real Estate:

Open House Round Up for 2/22/15

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales. This post also appears on her blog Real Estate On (and off!) the Hill. In bounds for Maury Elementary, with 3 bedrooms, a large lot and also beautifully renovated condition? 1364 North Carolina Ave NE checks […]


20 Feb 2015

Events:

Heat Things Up With The DC Rollergirls

UPDATE (2/21/15 1:30 PM) Due to the government snow-related closing, the Bouts today have been canceled.  It may be cold outside but the battle is heating up in the DC Armory. The DC Rollergirls want to remind you that they play rain, shine, or snow and they have a competition in town this Saturday! Come to […]


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