DDOT looking to put a traffic light at 8th, Quincy, New Hampshire Ave intersection

DDOT looking to put a traffic light at 8th, Quincy, New Hampshire Ave intersection

DDOT has released a Notice of Intent to add a traffic signal at the intersection of Quincy, 8th and New Hampshire Avenue. Additionally, they are planning on changing the 3700 block of 8th Street to southbound only off of the intersection.

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Merry Pin brings Cafe, Crafts and Community to Georgia Avenue — and a summer camp!

Merry Pin brings Cafe, Crafts and Community to Georgia Avenue — and a summer camp!

On the corner of Georgia Avenue and Geranium Street NW there’s a two-story building that has sat vacant since 2018. That’s changed recently… the building has been brought to life with the opening of Merry Pin on June 15, offering crafts, lessons, coffee and more.

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A therapist’s guide to your mental wellness in an election season

A therapist’s guide to your mental wellness in an election season

With consequential presidential debates, an assassination attempt and last-minute candidate turnover, the political climate in the US can seem surreal and overwhelming. The intensity of the intersection of political control and human rights in the US and abroad is palpable. Here in DC, it can all feel like a pressure cooker requiring immediate action.  Here are some ways in which you can care for your own mental health in the face of political uncertainty…

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Students Opposing Slavery summit at Lincoln’s Cottage creates ideas for freedom

Students Opposing Slavery summit at Lincoln’s Cottage creates ideas for freedom

Fifteen students from the US and abroad gathered at President Lincoln’s Cottage last month for the annual Students Opposing Slavery International Summit to develop ideas on combating human trafficking, and now they’re putting those ideas into practice. 

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Midtown Youth Academy on Georgia Avenue offers “Safe Haven” to youth

Midtown Youth Academy on Georgia Avenue offers “Safe Haven” to youth

Founded 45 years ago, the Midtown Youth Academy aims to prepare underserved youth for success in educational and future endeavors by helping them to develop skills, self-discipline and cohesive relationships through sports.

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DDOT just had a private meeting to discuss Grant Circle and you (probably) weren't invited

DDOT just had a private meeting to discuss Grant Circle and you (probably) weren't invited

A number of readers have reported that DDOT held a private, unpublicized meeting with a group of residents about the proposed safety changes coming to Grant Circle on Monday, July 8th at Center City School on Webster Street NW.

You weren’t invited and didn’t even know about it.

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Understanding the value of transforming your basement into an ADU that generates money [sponsored]

Understanding the value of transforming your basement into an ADU that generates money [sponsored]

In the dynamic real estate landscape of DC, where homeowners are constantly seeking ways to maximize their property’s value, accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are on the rise. One increasingly popular method involves underpinning the basement or crawl space to create a separate basement apartment. This offers the benefit of adding living space and significant value to your home, as well as adding functionality for an au pair or an in-law suite. Transforming your unused space can also create a revenue stream if you choose to rent out the new apartment and can provide a higher resale value in the future.

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Ethiopian pizza parlor Ice ‘n Slice finds its footing in a post-pandemic Petworth

Ethiopian pizza parlor Ice ‘n Slice finds its footing in a post-pandemic Petworth

Ice 'n Slice opened in August 2022, during a tough period for restaurateurs in DC. The restaurants’s unique Ethiopian-Italian fusion has quickly made it a neighborhood favorite in Petworth. Go on a weekend and you may find a crowd of customers eating shoulder to shoulder.

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There's a new Facebook Group for Brightwood and Upper GA Ave

There's a new Facebook Group for Brightwood and Upper GA Ave

There’s a new Facebook group on the block! If you live north of Military Ave/Missouri Road (e.g., Brightwood, Colonial Village, Shepherd Park, Takoma, Manor Park) and want a smaller online space to connect with neighbors and share local news, then learn more!

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The benefits of a rock garden (it’s easier to do than you may think)

The benefits of a rock garden (it’s easier to do than you may think)

We’ve all seen rock gardens here and there but for whatever reason, it’s not normally what comes to mind as something to put in our own yards. With their beautiful blend of rugged stones and delicate plants, a rock garden is a gardener’s delight and within your reach. A rock garden’s appeal also goes beyond aesthetics. Here’s why you should consider adding a rock garden to your outdoor space.

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Join the July 4th Celebration at the Old Soldiers' Home

Join the July 4th Celebration at the Old Soldiers' Home

FOSH is looking for volunteers to help them make sure the event is amazing for neighbors and residents of the Home.

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Petworth blooms, Roosevelt Edition

Petworth blooms, Roosevelt Edition

For this article I’m checking out what’s blooming on the hillside in front of Roosevelt High School along 13th Street NW. But first a bit of history of this space. Originally this area was a grassy hill, and now is blooming.

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DDOT gives a look at Grant Circle changes, feedback open for three weeks

DDOT gives a look at Grant Circle changes, feedback open for three weeks

On Monday, June 17th, the representatives from the DC Department of Transportation (DDOT) presented their proposed changes to Grant Circle based on community feedback and their data analysis of collisions, traffic density and safety initiatives.

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Home Rule Music Festival returns to The Parks at Walter Reed — definitely an amazing show

Home Rule Music Festival returns to The Parks at Walter Reed — definitely an amazing show

A celebration of DC's rich musical legacy and culture, the Home Rule Music Festival’s largest day is the free outdoor music show and vinyl fair on the great lawn at the Parks at Walter Reed. This year’s outdoor show is June 22nd, with “doors” opening at 12pm, and music kicking off at 1pm.

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