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Need more space to walk you pre- or post-pandemic puppy? You’re in luck—the dog park is here to stay.
Need more space to walk you pre- or post-pandemic puppy? You’re in luck—the dog park is here to stay.
Here’s a look at the neighborhood’s losses and gains since the pandemic lockdowns began almost one year ago.
This past Halloween night, I anxiously and curiously attended my first live, indoor, public theater experience since the COVID lockdowns in March at Columbia Heights’ iconic GALA Hipsanic Theater
Continuing her push to empower street vendors in Columbia Heights, Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau introduced legislation to formalize sidewalk vending in Ward I.
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1A (ANC-1A) held its monthly public meeting by Zoom on September 9, 2020, discussing topics such as the Park Morton Equity Plan and Learning Hubs.
The GALA Hispanic Theatre in Columbia Heights announced it would reopen soon with strict COVID prevention protocols in place.
Columbia Heights Green, an urban community farm located in the Columbia Heights neighborhood, has been working hard to provide fresh produce to those in need during the pandemic.
Street vending without a license may soon be decriminalized in the District of Columbia.