News & Politics
Rick Hindin, Co-founder of Britches of Georgetowne and GBA, Dies at 82
Social Scene
37th Lombardi Gala Honors Those Who Made Transformative Contributions in Cancer Research
Arts
‘Setting Sail’ at Hillwood
Food & Wine
Danny Lledo’s Xiquet: A Clean, Minimalistic Aesthetic
Living
First CAG Take Over the Bar Event a Big Success
Election 2020: What D.C. Voters Need to Know
October 5, 2020
•This year — already precedent-shattering in so many ways — will bring about changes to the way we’ve traditionally cast our ballots.
Brooke Pinto’s ‘Business Perspective’
August 10, 2020
•As the youngest District Council member ever elected and the first woman to represent Ward 2, Democrat Brooke Pinto, 28, is off to a running start.
Ward 2 Vote: Pinto, Kennedy Too Close to Call; Evans Rejected
June 3, 2020
•With Brooke Pinto and Patrick Kennedy tied, and many mail-in ballots to be counted, the winner of the Democratic primary for Ward 2’s District Council seat might not be known for a week.
Ward 2 Race Contributions, Controversies Heat Up
June 1, 2020
•All but one of the Democratic candidates signed on to the Fair Elections Program — a voluntary process that provides base amounts and matching funds for those who pledge to only accept small donations.
Rose Park Market Is Back; Voting Begins
May 26, 2020
•D.C. is coming back to life this post-Memorial Day week. Plan to shop at the Rose Park farmers market and don’t forget to vote!
Standing Room Only at Ellington Field Meeting
January 21, 2020
•On Jan. 15, close to 200 residents met with city officials from the Departments of Parks and Recreation, DC Public Schools and the Department of General Services about the field’s future.
Community Meeting on Ellington Field, Jan. 15
January 13, 2020
•The Department of Parks and Recreation has scheduled a meeting at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library to discuss potential uses of the field, located between 39th Street and River Road NW.
Burning Questions About Jelleff Center Plans
May 20, 2019
•Many Georgetown residents see the planned renovation of the building as the one chance in decades to provide space for community programs ranging from yoga to computer classes.
Back to School in Georgetown
August 20, 2018
•Student numbers are up in Georgetown, with neighborhood homes increasingly being bought and remodeled by urban-oriented millennial families with school-age children, according to local architects.