District police arrested an adult male in the homicide stabbing of Theresa Hungerford, 45, who was killed Monday night in an apartment in the 1600 block of E Street NE. The arrested male lives in the 1200 block of D Street NE, police announced. This case was investigated and brought to closure by Detective Anthony [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Rosedale'
Homicide Arrest Made in Stabbing Death of Woman
July 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · Rosedale
Tags: Crime
Homicide on E Street NE
July 21st, 2010 · 1 Comment · Rosedale
A 45-year old woman was fatally stabbed on Monday night at 11:50 pm on the 1600 block of E Street NE. Police responded to the scene and found Theresa Hungerford lifeless in or near her home (unclear from reports) — a victim of stab wounds. This murder was one of three that occurred in the [...]
What’s the Deal With…the old Webb School building
June 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Rosedale
So, for those of you who were unhappy with my post the other week about Old Engine House 10 being turned into condos (More than one person complained, “Not more condos!” ), I’m happy to say I have good news this week on another abandoned historic building – the Webb Public School building on the [...]
Tags: Real Estate
C Street, NE Concepts Go Before ANC Transportation Committee
April 20th, 2010 · No Comments · Capitol Hill North, Rosedale
Last night during the ANC 6A Transportation and Public Space Committee Meeting, there was a C Street Corridor Transportation Project Open House where three conceptual designs, labeled A, B and C, were presented by the project team to assist the committee as it begins deliberating on what recommendations to make to the full ANC. For [...]
Tags: transportation
Plans for C St, NE Materializing
April 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Capitol Hill North, Rosedale
The project to improve C Street, NE is reaching the final design stage. Beginning with a series of meetings in the winter, interested members of the community, DDOT and the design team at Toole Design Group have been fleshing out options for improving the safety and look of the street. At a February 20th meeting, [...]
Tags: transportation
Capital City Diner Opening on Tuesday
February 22nd, 2010 · 3 Comments · Rosedale
This is a cross-posting with my other blog, brunch and the city. When news came out last spring that DC was getting its first truly authentic diner, my ears immediately perked up. If there is one thing this city’s food scene does not offer it’s a good selection of diner food. We have a few [...]
Discussion Continues with C St, NE Public Meeting
January 20th, 2010 · No Comments · Capitol Hill North, Rosedale
After five years of community activism, recognition in the Capitol Hill Transportation Study and an investment in research and study, DDOT held a public meeting on January 12th to discuss the conceptual design development process for C Street, NE. The public meeting followed a stakeholder workshop just after the first of the year. The stakeholders [...]
Tags: transportation
The Best Pitcher You’ve Never Heard Of – Maime “Peanut” Johnson
January 8th, 2010 · 2 Comments · New Hill East, Rosedale
All too often I hear about something getting named, dig into the person we’re supposed to be honoring, and find out that it’s just some middle manager who has successfully pulled the right lever for thirty five years. Not so for the field at Rosedale Recreation Center at 19th and F Streets Northeast. On Tuesday, [...]
Tags: Parks·Rosedale·Tommy Wells
Stakeholders Brainstorm About C St, NE
January 5th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Capitol Hill North, Rosedale
DDOT kicked the new year off with a January 2nd meeting of key stakeholders and community leaders discussing the conceptual design development of C Street, NE. The purpose of the meeting was to gather stakeholders, such as Council Member Wells, ANC Commissioners and representatives from local neighborhood associations, to present early-stage conceptual options and elicit [...]
Tags: DDOT·transportation
Freshman on The Hill
December 4th, 2009 · 2 Comments · New Hill East, Rosedale
In the heart of our livable, walkable village there is a gaping inconsistency. It’s like a game of “One of these things is not like the others.” Capitol Hill’s mostly quiet grid opens up at C Street, NE, starting around 15th Street, like a large gash on its way to RFK stadium and dumps a [...]
Tags: Capitol Hill·DDOT·Neighbors·Tommy Wells·transportation





