“Dear PoPville,

DC Fire and EMS arrived on our block (across from Hechinger Mall in NE) on 5/25. They asked our neighbors across the street if there was a fire at their home, and when our neighbors confirmed everything was fine, DCFEMS went across the street and broke into our building by forcibly opening the front door. I wasn’t home at the time, but everyone else was and they all swear that no one knocked or rang the doorbell at the front for any unit. They just went and broke in, and told one of the residents that they had “the wrong address” (and they refused to answer any questions beyond that). There was never a fire here.

In February or March of this year, my wife called 911 because a severely inebriated person (from the known trap house next door) kept trying to break our front door down. The cops never showed so I took my dog out with me and chased him off. When I approached our council member for Ward 5, they connected me with the MPD commander for 5D who confirmed that DC 911 mislabeled our call as “low priority.” (more…)


“Dear PoPville,

I noticed the cameras in the attached photo (above) when I was in an uber headed to Reagan National on 395-S. These are two extremely large, extremely high resolution cameras pointed at the Capitol from a private balcony. They are disguised as plants.

So, so, so weird.”



photo by angela n.

From the Mayor’s Office:

“Mayor Muriel Bowser shared Grow DC, her Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Budget. Grow DC is a bold, proactive growth agenda to generate new economic activity, create new jobs for DC residents, and increase revenue to support city services and programs.

“With this budget, we’re not waiting for change to happen – we’re making change happen. The Growth Agenda is about creating jobs for DC residents and generating the economic activity we need to keep DC a world-class city,” said Mayor Bowser. “This budget acknowledges the challenges we are facing, but also includes bold, forward-thinking solutions to change our economic trajectory.”

Washington, DC continues to thrive as a world-class city, welcoming record numbers of visitors, balancing budgets for 29 consecutive years, having the fastest-improving urban school district in the country, and driving crime down to historic lows. However, recent federal actions have resulted in a shifting economy – both for the city and the entire region. The Chief Financial Officer’s February revenue estimate forecasts revenues to be reduced by $1 billion over the next four years, driven by the expected loss of 40,000 federal government-related jobs, reduced income, and lower consumer spending.

To meet the moment, Grow DC focuses on growing DC’s economy, rightsizing government spending, cutting red tape and making it easier to do business in DC, and investing in shared priorities. Mayor Bowser’s budget avoids any tax increases and strengthens DC’s long-term economic outlook by protecting critical programs and services.

More than half of local funds are invested in public education and human support services. The $2.6 billion FY26 capital budget prioritizes DC Public Schools facilities, transportation networks, and WMATA.

Below are the highlights of investments and initiatives in Mayor Bowser’s FY26 budget proposal: (more…)



1627 K Street, NW

The folks at Moi Moi tell me via email:

“We at Moi Moi Restaurant would like to announce that after four years at this location, we have decided to close our doors over the Memorial day weekend. A new French Restaurant (St. Bart / Martinique) will be the taking over the space. We would like to thank everyone for their continued support over the years.”

Stay tuned.



photo by Emma K Alexandra

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