Hill Rag

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Hill Rag
TypeMonthly newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s)Capital Community News, Inc.
PublisherJean-Keith Fagon
EditorMelissa Ashabranner
Headquarters224 7th St., SE, Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20003
United States
OCLC number 39308468
Website www.capitalcommunitynews.com
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A Hill Rag dispenser on Capitol Hill

The Hill Rag is a community newspaper based in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill neighborhood. It is published monthly. In addition to Capitol Hill, it provides coverage of the Southwest Waterfront, H Street Northeast, and Navy Yard neighborhoods. The Hill Rag is owned by Capital Community News Inc., one of the largest publishing firms of community-based publications in the United States, which also owns several other DC newspapers and publications.

It should not be confused with The Hill , a weekly newspaper covering the United States Congress.

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