Current Newspapers Files for Bankruptcy

January 7, 2018

The Current Newspapers, Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Jan. 3. Headquartered at 5185 MacArthur Blvd. NW, the newspaper company celebrated its 50th anniversary in November. It began in […]

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.

Merry Christmas, Georgetown! Part 1

December 21, 2017

Send your holiday photos of Georgetown to editorial@georgetowner.com. We will use some of them to make a Part 2 of this festive photo essay next week.

Staff Picks: Decor Gift Guide

December 6, 2017

Each a unique blend of modern style and classic charm, these unique decor items, favorites of The Georgetowner staff, are sure to bring smiles all year round.

ANC Tonight: Community Comment on Parking Restrictions

December 4, 2017

Among other agenda items, a good deal of discussion of Georgetown parking issues is anticipated at tonight’s meeting.

‘Light Up the Season’ Switches on the Yuletide

November 30, 2017

At the Nov. 29 kickoff party at the Four Seasons, Santa Claus was played by Tim Connaghan, also known as National Santa, who “has served in the Red Suit since 1969.”

Crime Report: House Break-In; Anti-Semitic Graffiti

November 27, 2017

Over the holiday weekend: a woman who was attacked escaped to the Dent Place fire station and anti-Semitic graffiti was discovered in Rose Park.

A Pop-ular Business Model in Georgetown

November 22, 2017

You may think you know exactly what Georgetown has to offer, but the recent flurry of holiday pop-ups adds an element of surprise.

Holiday Gifts: Made in the DMV

November 21, 2017

Who can believe that the holidays are upon us? Along with the festivities comes the tradition of gifting. What better way to spread the joy and show appreciation than by […]

Cafe Milano Sets the Stage for Its Silver Anniversary

November 9, 2017

While the food and service are important, the Italian restaurant is known as D.C.’s place to see to be seen — and it touts itself as a “safe-haven for lawmakers and political operatives on both sides of the aisle.”