Columbia Heights


14th and Fairmont Street, NW

“Dear PoPville,

I live in Columbia Heights and was on my way to run an errand (Wednesday, 12:15pm), waiting at the 14th and Fairmont (south) bus stop, when a group of armed men in bulletproof vests came running from the direction of the corner gas station firing their weapons towards the group of about 10 people waiting at the bus stop.

I was hit in the hip by a long metal taser. They came back a little while later and identified themselves verbally as US Marshals. (more…)


Sponsored

We’re taught to show up. To be strong. To handle it. But what happens when “handling it” means you’re falling apart at 2 AM? What happens when the pressure to be okay becomes the thing that’s not okay?

This is what we’re not talking about enough:

  • The 18-year-old scrolling Instagram and feeling like their life doesn’t measure up
  • The 65-year-old who lost their routine and feels invisible
  • The person who cries in their car before work
  • The friend who seems fine but isn’t sleeping
  • You, right now, reading this and wondering if it’s normal to feel this way

It is. And you’re not broken for feeling it.

Mental health isn’t about being “sick” or “crazy.” It’s about being human. It’s about the weight we carry—from grief, stress, loneliness, uncertainty, change. It’s about those days when getting out of bed feels impossible. And it’s about knowing that these feelings don’t have to be forever.

Here’s what we want you to know:

  • Your feelings are valid. You don’t need anyone’s permission to struggle or to seek help.
  • Help is accessible. Whether it’s talking to someone you trust, calling a lifeline, or seeing a therapist—resources exist. And they’re easier to reach than you think.
  • You’re not the only one. Millions of people in DC and beyond are navigating this. The shame? That’s the stigma talking. Not the truth.
  • Small steps count. One conversation. One call. One moment where you choose yourself. That’s everything.

If you’re struggling, reach out:

  • 988 Lifeline: Call or text 988 (24/7)
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
  • Find local DC support: [link to resources]

Your story matters. Your struggles are real. And your recovery is possible.

#BeMindfulDC #MentalHealthMatters #BreakTheStigma #YouAreNotAlone


Fundraiser

Thanks to AG for sending “From the Taft Bridge this morning.”

A GoFundMe has also been launched:

“Hello,

We are raising funds to cover the funeral expenses of our beloved Nolberto Armando Sanabria Meza, who passed away in Washington, DC.

At this moment, his body is being held at the Office of the Medical Examiner in Washington, DC. (more…)


wildlife

Thanks to Christopher for sending: “a pair of Pileated Woodpecker chicks right off Connecticut Ave overpass of the Klingle trail, the tree is 20 yards from the bridge with the nest and you can hear them calling their parents.”

If you spot a hawk, any interesting wildlife or celebrity skateboarder Tony Hawk, and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted them to [email protected]. Thanks! Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.


Buzzard Point


101 V Street, SW

From a press release:

“Panamanian coffee house Unido is expanding its presence in Washington, D.C. this June with the opening of its third location at The Stacks in Buzzard Point. A grand opening celebration will be held on Saturday, June 27th from 8am-12pm, where the first 50 guests will be treated to a free espresso-based coffee drink of their choice.

Grand Opening Celebration
When: Saturday, June 27th | 8am-12pm

At the Grand Opening Celebration, the first 50 guests in line will receive a free espresso-based coffee drink, and the next 100 guests will receive a ticket to win Unido merch and other prizes. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is expected to take place at 10am. A DJ will keep the celebration buzzing with upbeat music throughout the coffee shop’s morning festivities. (more…)


Rant/Revel


photo by Diane Krauthamer

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