Dumbarton House Closed Until April 24

November 8, 2016

Historic Dumbarton House at 2715 Q St. NW, headquarters of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, has closed for the installation of a geothermal heating, ventilation and […]

Not All Surveillance Cameras Are Alike


There are surveillance cameras as utilitarian in appearance as the duty they perform. Then there are those that also serve as an aesthetic enhancement. These two surveillance cameras, captured by […]

Gondola Not Pie in the Sky, Say Experts


The proposed passenger link between Georgetown and Rosslyn moved forward last Thursday, when the results of a feasibility study were presented to the public.

Trump Family Launches Hotel in Landmark Post Office

October 31, 2016

The golden scissors, and more than 100 journalists, came out yesterday morning for the ribbon-cutting that officially opened D.C.’s Trump International Hotel, three blocks from the White House.

D.C. Early Voting Attracts Thousands

October 27, 2016

Any voter can vote at the Judiciary Square site all day every day until Nov. 8. Other centers, including the Georgetown Library, will open Oct. 28.

House of Sweden Celebrates 10th Anniversary


The modernistic, open-design building has energized the once rather sleepy end of Georgetown’s historic district.

ANC Forum: Hyde-Addison, Parking, Homeless


The Hyde-Addison Elementary School student move, parking and the increase in the number of homeless were the main topics discussed Oct. 24 in an almost two-hour forum with the 10 […]

Rigged Elections in D.C.? Really?


With the 2016 presidential election just two weeks away (early voting in D.C. started Saturday), the talk last weekend was all about rigged elections. But how much of a threat […]

Crime Report 10-26


A number of violent crimes, some with weapons, were reported in Georgetown over the past two weeks. They leave some people questioning if the area may be seeing an uptick […]

Homeless Tent City Is Back


Last November, city housing officials made a sweep of some 40 homeless men and women living in white tents under the K Street Bridge, close to the renovated Watergate Hotel […]