“Dear PoPville,
Mayor Pete / Transportation Pete was on my X9 this morning with the kiddos! The best part is the bus broke down around north capitol & we all had to get off and cram onto a second bus Read More
via google maps
From MPD:
“Detectives with the Metropolitan Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division announce the arrest of a suspect who was quickly apprehended after a shooting on Connecticut Avenue.
On Friday, April 26, 2024, at approximately 11:21 p.m., officers responded to the sound of gunshots in the 1200 block of Connecticut Avenue NW.
Officers located six adult victims with gunshot wounds. Read More
901 K Street, NW
Thanks to Jared for sharing: “new For Five Coffee Roasters opening at 901 K St NW at the corner of 10th and K. Looks nearly finished inside”
Stay tuned for an opening date.
Frank’s Favorites
Come celebrate and bid farewell to Frank Albinder in his final concert as Music Director of the Washington Men’s Camerata featuring a special program of his most cherished pieces for men’s chorus with works by Ron Jeffers, Peter Schickele, Amy
photo by Miki Jourdan
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From an email:
“We’re thrilled to host the Make It Mount Pleasant! Spring Arts and Crafts Market on Sunday, April 28! The market will feature more than 50 local artists from Mount Pleasant and surrounding neighborhoods selling paintings, pottery, photography, fabric arts, jewelry, and other artisanal crafts. Here are the event details: Read More
Thanks to Jeff for sending this beautiful convertible Rolls Royce Corniche II: Read More
2444 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Mario’s Trattoria opened in the former Surfside space in Glover Park in 2022. Just noticed the sad sign in the window: Read More
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Meet our sweet cuddlebug Dempsey, a delightful companion who enjoys entertaining herself with toys, especially those with empty water bottles. She’ll win your heart with her perky ears and her habit of crawling onto your lap for hugs, burrowing her nose under your arm. Patiently, she waits by the door when you leave, then settles back into her routine, eagerly greeting you upon your return. She peacefully sleeps in her crate overnight and adapts well to flexible schedules. This rural-to-city sweetheart has no leash aggression, happily explores new terrain, and rides in cars like a champ. She warmly welcomes new people and is friendly even in larger groups. Apply to adopt this 2-year-old, 35-pound gem today!
Charismatic, 3-year-old Macho Nacho is eager for any and all of your affection: head scratches, belly rubs, snuggles, and treats are some of Mr. Nacho’s favorites. He is always excited to meet new people and give them a lick hello. Macho Nacho also loves sitting on his foster parent’s lap, curling up near his foster parent’s head at bedtime, and cuddling under the blankets on cold nights. His snuggly personality would make him the perfect companion for anyone who works from home, and he’s sure to be the star of any Zoom meeting that he stumbles into. Apply today to meet Macho Nacho!
Thanks to Ed for sending: “A very welcome sign on the payment terminals at Bread Furst. I wish more businesses would recognize that transparent prices are what customers want, even if they’re higher.”