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Longtime Q St. Resident, Dr. Cynthia Ray Putchat Dies
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91st Georgetown House Tour Shows Off Unique Renovations, Designs
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Happy Earth Day!
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Review: ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Is Swift at Her Most Grown Up, Mature Sound
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Georgetown Main Street Lauds Local Businesses
Street Closures This Week
April 30, 2018
•Drivers should anticipate delays on and under the Whitehurst Freeway on May 3 and 4.
Concerns, Lack of Funds Stymie Key Bridge Lights
April 4, 2018
•At a March 29 public meeting at the Georgetown Public Library on the proposed decorative lighting of Key Bridge, the first such meeting since September, it was clear that a […]
Potholes and Cherry Blossoms
March 7, 2018
•Warm weather is starting to come back to the District and the surrounding region, which is great news for everyone. Even better news in many ways is that “Potholepalooza” is […]
Dockless Bikes Come to Georgetown’s Attention
January 4, 2018
•Last week, one allegedly cranky Georgetown resident wrote on the Georgetown Forum, a Citizens Association of Georgetown community bulletin board, that residents ought to call 911.
Dockless Shared Bikes Surge in Georgetown
December 18, 2017
•“We are all here to find the best way to operate in the area. We can all share up to a point to make this whole thing work,” said DDOT’s Sam Zimbabwe at a packed town meeting on Dec. 5.
Wisconsin Ave. Circulator Route Won’t Shrink
September 28, 2017
•Having heard citizens’ concerns and complaints, the District Department of Transportation decided to keep the Wisconsin Avenue stretch of the DC Circulator’s Georgetown-to-Union Station route intact. Plans called for elimination […]
‘Demand Based Parking’ Tested in Penn Quarter
August 28, 2017
•Areas with higher parking-meter prices will encourage drivers to park for shorter periods of time and leave sooner, thus freeing up more spaces more frequently.
2 Men — and Dog — Confront DDOT Contractor in Georgetown
August 24, 2017
•A large portion of sidewalk on 30th and Dumbarton Streets, traditionally Georgetown brick, was nearly covered with a cement-based surface.
Speed Cameras Catch Nearly 1 Million
July 20, 2017
•Are they speed traps or money traps, meant to raise funds for the District government?