Savoring the Low Country at BlackSalt

February 21, 2018

BY TRAVIS MITCHELL Rob Campbell, executive chef at BlackSalt, grew up in Colorado, but he has an affinity for Southern cooking. Inspired by a culinary trip to Charleston, Campbell introduced […]

Suspicious Package Found at Duke Ellington School

February 8, 2018

Police closed streets near the high school and students were evacuated to Hardy Middle School, two blocks north on 35th Street.

New Bar at 1789

February 7, 2018

By Travis Mitchell Georgetown’s 1789 Restaurant, at 1226 36th St. NW, has introduced a new bar area for guests looking for a craft cocktail or a draft beer in a […]

Karma: Modern Indian in Chinatown

January 24, 2018

By Travis Mitchell D.C.’s newest Indian restaurant is out to inject the country’s rich and flavorful food with some fresh ideas — ideas it hopes will make Karma Modern Indian […]

A Look Ahead at Georgetown Dining

January 10, 2018

By Travis Mitchell Georgetown often struggles to keep up with the pace of the restaurant boom that’s sweeping across D.C. Much of the attention in 2017 focused on high-profile chefs […]

Fans Get Their Baseball Fix at Nats Winterfest

December 17, 2017

At the Washington Convention Center on Dec. 16 and 17, there were interviews and game shows on the main stage and photo opportunities with players, coaches and team mascots.

ANC Monday: Streetlights, C&O Canal, Heating Plant, 1789

October 30, 2017

On tonight’s ANC agenda, a presentation about the C&O Canal master plan by Alison Greenberg, executive director of Georgetown Heritage, and Kevin Brandt, superintendent of the C&O Canal National Historical Park.

A Colorful, Joyful Celebration of Saudi Arabia

October 15, 2017

If the celebration of the 87th Saudi Arabia National Day held at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 23, hosted by the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia and Ambassador […]

New CEO Vincent Orange Presides at Chamber Gala

November 9, 2016

With Mayor Muriel Bowser in attendance, the D.C. Chamber of Commerce held its annual Chamber’s Choice Awards and Gala at the Marriott Marquis Nov. 4. The theme was “Innovation, Impact […]

Between Garden Tours, Funds Go to Work

October 26, 2016

The money sprouts every spring in Book Hill Park, dangles from the rosebushes at Montrose Park and shades the old brick sidewalks. The greenery that makes Georgetown so special comes […]