CHRS Historic Sites Walking Tour
Your neighbors at the Capitol Hill Restoration Society hope you enjoyed the Whimsy of Capitol Hill Scavenger Hunt, still posted at chrs.org/scavenger-hunt-2020/. If you’re...
Preventing Lyme Disease in Pets
A dreamy winter of warmth and little snow has a sinister side-effect: summer ticks and Lyme disease. The lack of cold allows for a...
Panelists Discuss Faith, Racial Justice
Panelists discussed the role of faith in grappling with racism and divisions within the church during a virtual town hall hosted by Little Lights...
Washingtutors Helps DCPS Students Thrive
Two School Without Walls seniors founded Washingtutors, a free tutoring service for DCPS students, in response to the difficulty of distance learning for students,...
Raise DC Revenue to Advance Racial Justice
The recent surge in discussion around police violence against Black communities and a pandemic that has disproportionately harmed Black residents have prompted a moral...
DC Could Begin Phased Reopening May 29
DC Could Begin Reopening May 29
No date has been officially set, but at the May 21 presentation of the recommendations from the ReOpen DC...
No Stay-at-Home Order, But an Ask from Bowser
District Mayor Muriel Bowser said residents should stay at home except for essential trips, but stopped short of asking District residents to Shelter in...
OUR RIVER: THE ANACOSTIA
I have been working with colleagues to identify lessons learned from the Chesapeake Bay clean-up that might be useful to others trying to restore...
Armed Carjacking in Southeast Monday
There was an armed carjacking at about 7:05 p.m. the night of Monday, Jan. 6 near the corner of 16th and E Streets SE.
The...
The Hill Gardener
On Capitol Hill, there’s no better way to get into the holiday spirit than visiting the US Botanic Garden. But first, get in the...