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Saturday, December 2, 2023

Capitol Hill BID Honors Former Chairman

The Board of Directors for the Capitol Hill Business Improvement District (BID) passed a resolution Friday, March 23 honoring community leader and attorney Paul...

The Springs Return to Springhouse Run

It has always been pretty clear that to restore the Anacostia the way we all want and hope requires a lot of work on...

FoodPrints in the Classroom

“I want more broccoli!” That’s certainly not a common childhood refrain, but it’s one I was amused to hear during a recent visit to...

The Greater DC Diaper Bank

In early December, Corinne Cannon, Executive Director of the Greater DC Diaper Bank, accepted the 2017 Brickie Community Organization Award for service to District...

LP Brings Back The Cool to DC

Been there. Done that. I was inured to the ‘cool,’ an insidious trap thankfully outgrown by adulthood. Then LP stepped onto the stage at...

Art and the City

The beauty of light and clarity, water and life, draws your attention to the center of the painting, “Nine Dragon River Delta.” Look again,...

Solar Energy Creates (Local) Jobs!

We all know that solar energy is good for the environment and good for your pocketbook. Even a small solar array on a DC...

Capitol Hill Chorale – Where There’s Harmony on the Hill

Could it be? Harmony on Capitol Hill? If the Hill is famous for partisan battles and conflict, you’ll find no signs of that at...

Capitol Hill Refugee Ministry Celebrates Work Done and to Come

The Good Neighbors Capitol Hill Refugee Ministry, Good Neighbors for short, is celebrating more than a year of work with Afghan refugee families. On...

Cupid’s Sting – Stamping out Violence against Women

When Criminologist Laurie Samuel, Ph.D., worked for the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) in Washington, DC she became alarmed at what she was witnessing. “I...