15 May 2013

An Open Letter From Fido: Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?

I was enjoying a nice run in the rain last Thursday, when I came upon a woman who was walking her dog. It’s the kind of thing we see all the time on the Hill. The dog was in the tree box and she was standing, waiting, only this person was wearing a hooded rain […]


15 May 2013

Bike to Work Day — This Friday!

This Friday, if you bike to work, you won’t be alone. In fact, over 10,000 people will be participating in DC’s annual Bike to Work Day, happening from 7-9 a.m. The event is sponsored by Commuter Connections and the Washington Area Bicyclist Association and registration is free! Commute a long distance to work? Fear not, […]


15 May 2013

Weekly Crime Report 5/6-5/12

As part of our commitment to raise awareness about crime in our neighborhood, we are sharing the daily crime reports from MPD and posting them to a map. The following crimes were reported to have taken place around the broader Capitol Hill neighborhood (all of the 1st District and PSA 507 in the 5th District, which covers […]


14 May 2013

The Smithsonian Needs You: Volunteer at the National Postal Museum

One of the best things about living in DC is that we are very close to world-class museums and all that they have to offer. Most of these museums are free thanks to the generosity of the Smithsonian Institution and the United States government; but they need your help to keep making them great. Specifically, […]


14 May 2013

Have a Say on Pedestrian Safety at Pennsylvania and Potomac Avenue

Do you walk or drive near the Potomac Avenue Metro Station? If so, you probably realize that this intersection is, to say the least, problematic. Thankfully, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is planning a series of public meetings on pedestrian safety for the Pennsylvania Avenue and Potomac Avenue intersection. It’s an opportunity for the […]


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