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ANC Resolved About Widened and Cemented Sidewalks
• September 7, 2021
Before a historic number of online participants – 140 – the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission on Aug. 30 amid a packed agenda, spent a good proportion of the time on […]
2020 Census Surprises for D.C.
• August 23, 2021
The first detailed results of the 2020 Census have been reported out and there were some surprises for the District of Columbia. D.C.’s population grew at the seventh fastest rate […]
Georgetown Public Schools Open Aug. 30 with Masks
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Public schools in Georgetown are opening Monday August 30. To all registered students. In-person. With full all-day programs including sports. Teachers will be required to be fully vaccinated by Sept. 19 or undergo weekly self-testing for […]
Downtowner News: Bezos, Mites, Mandates
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Jeff Bezos Donates to Smithsonian In case you missed it, Jeff Bezos has donated an historic amount of money to the Smithsonian Institution — $200 million to be exact. The donation is the largest […]
D.C.’s Approved 2022 Budget Fueled by Fed Funds
• August 16, 2021
A slightly amended $17.5 billion, 2022 fiscal budget for the District of Columbia was approved unanimously by the D.C. Council in its second required vote on Aug. 10. Mayor Muriel […]
Mayor Ends D.C.’s ‘Public Health Emergency’ While Retaining Emergency Powers
• July 26, 2021
At 4:06 p.m. on Saturday July 24, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser took to Twitter to proclaim an end to the District’s coronavirus “public health emergency.” To allow for a “nimble” […]
Black Lives Matter Plaza One-Year Anniversary
• May 28, 2021
Join Fit DC on Black Lives Matter Plaza on June 5 at 11:30AM About this event Join Fit DC on Black Lives Matter Plaza. When: Saturday, June 5 at 11:30am […]
ANC 2E Monday: Pinto, 3000 M, Frat House, Foxtrot
• August 28, 2020
On the agenda: a resolution regarding construction of a eight-story mixed-use building at 3000 M St. NW, among other projects.
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.
ANC 2E: 31st St. Bridge, Census, Café Georgetown
• February 28, 2020
Tonight’s meeting of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E will include an update on the 31st Street Bridge replacement project.
