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Walking along Newton Street in Mount Pleasant this fall, you may have found yourself standing in front of a home whose front yard had sprung witty headstones overnight.
Walking along Newton Street in Mount Pleasant this fall, you may have found yourself standing in front of a home whose front yard had sprung witty headstones overnight.
The National Park Service (NPS) will start work to improve accessibility and rehabilitate the historic landscape at Meridian Hill Park this month.
A mural-style advertisement appears to be going up on the northeast side of the Dance Institute of Washington building.
Nadeau has been working with Vendedores Unidos, a group of organized vendors, on ways to eliminate barriers to legal vending.
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
2020 has been a brutal year for many. With COVID-19 numbers continuing to rise, organizations that typically host large gatherings to provide free Thanksgiving meals are having to pivot their plans.
As Thanksgiving nears, families in Columbia Heights are adjusting their usual holiday plans.
The Department of Public Works’ Food Waste Drop-off Program is teaming up with local food charities and organizations to recover leftover pumpkins for food and composting.
Good news for dog owners in Columbia Heights: the annual Halloween Dog Costume is back on! This year, 11th & Bark’s contest will be taking place online due to COVID-19.
To provide a safer option for the neighborhood, several members of the community have teamed up to organize a socially-distant Costume Walk on October 31 from 4-7pm.