Win tickets to the Nationals vs Brewers game on June 11th!

Win tickets to the Nationals vs Brewers game on June 11th!

Wanna go out to the ballgame?

Petworth News and Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George are giving away 2 tickets to the Washington Nationals versus the Milwaukee Brewers game on Saturday, June 11th at 4:05pm.

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Home Rule Music Festival on June 11th celebrates home-grown music, culture and community

Home Rule Music Festival on June 11th celebrates home-grown music, culture and community

Home Rule Records on Kennedy Street and the HR Music & Film Preservation Foundation are hosting an awesome free music event on June 11th at 3pm at the Parks at Walter Reed.

We’re giving away VIP Tickets!

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Coach Lou approaches 20 years as the Director of the Emery Heights Soldiers

Coach Lou approaches 20 years as the Director of the Emery Heights Soldiers

Lewis Turner is an icon at Emery Heights Community Center, located at Madison Street and Georgia Avenue NW. Known as Coach Lou to everyone at Emery Heights, Turner is a mainstay to the community.

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PSA: Piney Branch is going to be a mess next week

PSA: Piney Branch is going to be a mess next week

DDOT sent out a notice that Piney Branch, from Arkansas to Beach Drive is going to have temporary lane closures starting Tuesday, May 31st through Friday, June 3rd as they work on the 16th Street bridge repair work.

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Robert White is running for Mayor of DC. And that's a Very Good Thing.

Robert White is running for Mayor of DC. And that's a Very Good Thing.

Muriel Bowser has done a good job over her two terms... but crime remains high, and while more police are needed citywide, MPD isn't the only answer to rising crime. Expanded city services, violence interrupters, mental health officers and advocates are needed. Creating a fairer economic landscape and giving people a step up, ensuring affordable housing is available, and that residents get equal opportunities as development continues should be a greater focus.

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CANCELED: Bring the family to "Bon(d)fire Friday" at MPD's 4D headquarters

CANCELED: Bring the family to "Bon(d)fire Friday" at MPD's 4D headquarters

CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER.

As part of their community outreach program, MPD is hosting their second “Bon(d)fire Friday” event on May 27th starting at 4pm at 6001 Georgia Ave NW.

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DC Water is installing green infrastructure across Petworth

DC Water is installing green infrastructure across Petworth

DC Water is undertaking “One of the largest environmental projects in the history of the city. We’re building 18 miles of tunnels and then building green infrastructure at the surface. All of which is intended to reduce overflows to DC creeks and rivers.” The water company is installing the upgrades in Petworth alleys and public spaces.

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A look at how real estate is doing — April 2022 snapshot

A look at how real estate is doing — April 2022 snapshot

In this sponsored series, local realtor Peter Fortner features a neighborhood in the DMV area and shows how home prices are doing, for comparison’s sake but also for those that might who might be thinking about a move.

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An arrest in the Decatur Street assault as the victims slowly heal

An arrest in the Decatur Street assault as the victims slowly heal

Two teens have been arrested and charged with aggravated assault. The victim and his family are relieved, but still concerned and anxious.

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A proposed building on 14th Street casts a shadow on a neighborhood and light onto the need for affordable housing

A proposed building on 14th Street casts a shadow on a neighborhood and light onto the need for affordable housing

A large proposed development on 14th Street is designed to create a significant amount of affordable housing while preserving an art space for the future. It’s also creating both vocal opposition and support. Now the decision to build moves to the DC Zoning Board.

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Bourbon & Bluegrass returns with music & more at Lincoln's Cottage

Bourbon & Bluegrass returns with music & more at Lincoln's Cottage

Bourbon & Bluegrass is coming back for in-person enjoyment on May 21st and May 22nd at Lincoln’s Cottage.

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Councilmember's Corner: Why I support the Dance Loft affordable housing project

Councilmember's Corner: Why I support the Dance Loft affordable housing project

Today, DC faces a staggering affordable housing crisis. The workers who serve this city are priced out of living in most of our neighborhoods, and homeownership is a distant dream for many lifelong DC residents. The skyrocketing cost of living here is fueling our homelessness crisis, eviction crisis, foreclosure crisis, and displacement crisis.

The core DC value of being a welcoming city is undermined by housing prices that systematically push people out and keep people out.

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Roosevelt teacher helps students see value of math classwork outside of school

Roosevelt teacher helps students see value of math classwork outside of school

Christopher Olson believes in showing his students how the subjects they learn in school translate into the world outside of the classroom. The community agreed and came out to support Olson’s students with a big fundraiser.

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Get ready for the Celebrate Petworth Festival by volunteering!

Get ready for the Celebrate Petworth Festival by volunteering!

The Celebrate Petworth Festival is kicking off planning for 2022, and is seeking volunteers to help make the day’s magic happen! This year's event will take place on Saturday, September 24th.

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