From a Dream to a Legacy: Washington’s Famed Milliner

October 11, 2019

Sept. 13, 2019, is guaranteed to be one of the most memorable days of my life. On this day, my grandmother celebrated her 100th birthday. More remarkable than reaching this […]

ANC Wednesday: Gas Leaks, Homeless, Dean & DeLuca

September 29, 2019

On the agenda for this month’s meeting: Presentation by the Georgetown BID Regarding Public Safety and Homeless Services.

Congress Asks Metro IG to Study Probe of Jack Evans

September 16, 2019

WMATA Inspector General Geoffrey Cherrington told the Washington Post, which first reported the story, that he was still reviewing the congressional request but planned to honor it.

Arrest Made in Second Degree Sexual Abuse Offense on 30th St.

September 9, 2019

On Sept. 7, 34-year-old Bertrand Joseph Lebeau was arrested and charged with Burglary One and Second Degree Sexual Abuse.

ANC Tuesday: Jelleff and Ellington Fields, DDOT, Pepco

September 1, 2019

Tonight’s agenda includes discussion of the intent to transfer to DPW the Duke Ellington School of the Arts playing field and the renewal of Maret School’s contract to use the field at the Jelleff Recreation Center.

College Kids Returning Today Through the Weekend

August 22, 2019

At Georgetown University, new (first-year and transfer) students are arriving today and Friday and into the weekend. Canal Road, Reservoir Road, 35th, 36th and 37th Streets and Prospect Street will be affected.

Mayor to Cut Ribbon at Hyde-Addison on Aug. 21

August 19, 2019

Mayor Bowser will be at 3219 O St. NW at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday for the official opening of the renovated, expanded elementary school. The new addition includes classrooms and a gym.

BID to Host Aug. 15 Public Safety Meeting

August 12, 2019

Among the Metropolitan Police Department officers attending will be Duncan Bedlion, commander of MPD’s Second District since the beginning of the year.

‘The Nine of Us: Growing Up Kennedy’

July 24, 2019

This slim recollection of America’s first family suffers from a lack of fresh material. Reviewed by Kitty Kelley With hundreds of Kennedy books bending library shelves (I’ve written two: “Jackie […]

Canal Road Reopens to Traffic

July 15, 2019

Emergency repairs in the wake of the heavy rains and flash flooding on July 8 were completed earlier than expected.