Two Writers — Albee and Kinsella — Depart the Same Day

September 19, 2016

The author of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” fame was 88 and the author of “Shoeless Joe” was 81.

After Attacks on Women, Broken Streetlights Seen as Safety Issue


With at least five sexual abuse or assault crimes reported on the west side of Georgetown, some cite broken streetlights as contributing to the problem.

FAA Sets Workshops to Discuss Flight Path Changes

September 15, 2016

If you care about airplane noise in the neighborhood, come to the Wednesday, Sept. 14, meeting at the Georgetown Public Library on R Street. FAA officials will be there to take your questions.

Georgetowners Face Off With the FAA


At yesterday’s meeting about new flight patterns, neighbors suffering from airplane noise weren’t buying the agency’s line.

Georgetown University Cracks the U.S. News Top 25


The oldest Catholic university in the country tied for number 20 in the national rankings.

Most Ticketed Block in D.C.? It’s Right Here

September 14, 2016

C., is right here in Georgetown, according to an analysis by Park Van Ness. Thomas Jefferson Street NW amassed a …

Hospital Expansion Gets OGB’s O.K.


With a few final tweaks to the design of its proposed surgical pavilion, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital received concept approval from the Old Georgetown Board, as well as support from […]

Weekend Round Up September 15, 2016


Washington goes Germanic and Viennese this weekend, with at least Oktoberfests, Mozart at Harman Hall and Beethoven at Strathmore. If that’s not your style, how about the Book Hill Art Walk, classical guitar and ice cream?

The Latest Issue of The Georgetowner

September 13, 2016

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15 Years into the Post-9/11 World

September 12, 2016

Our lives and our political discourse has changed. Following this article, a list of commemorative events.