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Je T’aime, Georgetown: Perfect Day at the French Market
Mask Mandates Dropped for D.C. Schools Starting Wednesday
March 14, 2022
•On Wednesday, March 16, the District’s public school system will no longer require students and staff to wear masks indoors, DC Schools Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee announced over the weekend. […]
Crime Report, Feb. 22: Armed Robberies Up
February 22, 2022
•Last Saturday, a homicide arrest was made for an incident that occurred on Jan. 27 in the 4400 block of Connecticut Avenue NW. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) responded to […]
Mapping Georgetown: A Valentine’s Day Heart-Melter
February 14, 2022
•You hold a special place in my heart and I’ll be forever grateful. ~ Cara Bien She had me at “Dear Georgetown”! This love story will bring you to tears. We’re […]
Knowing and Celebrating Georgetown’s Black History
February 9, 2022
•Thirty years ago, The Georgetowner hosted a reception for a book that helped the town rediscover part of its past. “Black Georgetown Remembered” is now a classic of Black history […]
Mapping Georgetown: February Love Stories
February 7, 2022
•“Just an old-fashioned love song…” Three Dog Night (Paul Williams) “Talkin’ ‘bout my girl…” The Temptations Ah, it’s February… Have you got one of these love songs stuck in your […]
Crime Report, Jan. 24: Officer Shot, 3 GU Incidents
January 24, 2022
•An officer of the 4th District was shot in the line of duty in the 1400 block of Quincy Street NW. The officer was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and released from […]
Mapping Georgetown: An Amazing Inauguration Day
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“I went next door at one point and spoke with Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriquez. Don’t get to do that every day!” ~ Fr. McDermott, Georgetown University […]
Mapping Georgetown: Six Generations of Local Family History
January 18, 2022
•As a tribute to the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and our local Black history, Mapping Georgetown is pleased to share this particular Georgetown mapping story from Neville […]
G.U. and 15 Other Elite Universities Sued for Collusion
January 11, 2022
•Georgetown University has been named in an antitrust lawsuit alleging that it, along with 15 other prestigious mainly private universities, engaged in price fixing and unfairly limited student financial aid […]
Crime Report: 2 GU Incidents, Suspected Arsonist Nabbed
January 10, 2022
•At the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E January meeting, Second District Captain Steve Andelman of the MPD reported that property and auto theft are significantly down over the last 30 to […]