01 Oct 2018

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Ebeling’s Capitol

I have often written of travel guides of Washington, and have tried to find ever earlier attempts to describe the city. I may have come upon the earliest of all. Christoph Daniel Ebeling, born in Germany in 1741, became intrigued by the North American continent while studying theology at Göttingen University. While he thereafter became […]


20 Jun 2018

Election 2018:

Primary 2018 Election Results

The DC primary elections took place yesterday, June 19, and the results were available on the DC Board of Elections and Ethics website as early as 10 p.m. last night– though DCBOEE is cautious to say that these are not official results until declared so. As of 11 a.m. this morning, the results have not been […]


20 Jul 2017

Events:

Celebrate Ward 6 Next Week!

The Hill is Home…and so is Ward 6! Celebrate with us, neighbors and Councilmember Charles Allen for a week’s worth of fun events showcasing so much of what makes Ward 6 an incredible place to call home! Starting Monday, July 24 through Sunday, July 30, you, your family, your friends, and your neighbors are invited […]


30 May 2017

Editorials:

WMATA Settlements and Your Tax Dollars

Last week, The Washington Post reported that 25 lawsuits against WMATA and the District of Columbia relating to the 2015 L’Enfant tunnel incident have been dismissed and no one knows why. According to The Washington Post, a lawyer representing several of the plaintiffs says he can’t explain why the cases were dismissed. WMATA and District […]


24 Nov 2015

Editorials:

David Garber on D.C. Education

We were excited to be approached by at-large candidate David Garber, who wanted to share his thoughts on education in DC. With the upcoming lottery deadlines, his voice is a welcome addition to the ongoing discussion of education in the neighborhood and the city in general. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your voice, […]


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