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Kennedy Center Adds ‘Trump’ to Its Title
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ANC Report: Parking, Parking and More Parking, Or Not?
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Book Hill Is Budgeted for Exciting Improvements
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Book Hill Tree Lighting Brings Holiday Glow to Georgetown
First Day of School, Busing for Hyde-Addison Kids
• August 21, 2017
Under the watchful eyes of parents, students from Georgetown’s only public elementary school, now being renovated, boarded buses to Meyer School.
Jerry Lewis Goes Silent at 91
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The manic comedian and filmmaker, who became a star paired with laid-back Dean Martin, died Aug. 20 in Las Vegas.
Slur Against Jews Found on Burleith Building
• August 17, 2017
The anti-Semitic graffiti, now painted over by workers, was spotted by a Georgetown University graduate student.
Weekend Round Up August 17, 2017
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Flavors of Italy, comedy and theater, ukeleles, guitars and sitars — just another summer weekend in D.C.
Capital One Café Coming to Georgetown
• August 16, 2017
An eatery will indeed return to the southeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street, but it may not be what you expected.
Business Ins & Outs: Take Care Party Aug. 17; Rene Ruiz Gone
• August 14, 2017
Changes are coming to (where else?) Georgetown’s main retail strips: Wisconsin Avenue and M Street.
Back to School in Mid-August?
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The August openings are bringing more D.C. schools into the “extended school year” fold.
Leading From Behind on the Alt-Right
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The key phrase for many Americans in the president’s initial response was “this egregious display of hatred, bigotry on many sides, on many sides.”
All About Politics: Charlottesville
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A look at what Virginia officials and politicians had to say about Saturday’s events in Charlottesville.
Capital One Arena Replaces Verizon Center
• August 10, 2017
Monumental Sports and Entertainment, which owns the 20,000-seat F Street venue, sold the naming rights to Capital One for $10 million per year, according to the Washington Post.
