Business Ins & Outs: Blues Alley, Bogart, Kate Spade Hit by COVID

July 27, 2020

Fallout from the pandemic: a halt on future sales, a permanent closure and no answer as to when the plywood will come down.

‘Georgetown Karen’ Confronted by Street Protesters


On Saturday, about a dozen protesters with noisemakers faced off with police officers and the driver of a car that the youths claim tried to run them down. 

D.C. Requires Self-Quarantine of Those Arriving From 27 States  


High-risk states are states where the seven-day moving average of daily new COVID-19 cases is 10 or more per 100,000 persons.

A Lion of Georgetown: Don Shannon, 1923-2020


The longtime Washington journalist for the Los Angeles Times, a past president of the Citizens Association of Georgetown, died on July 17.

Mayor Mandates Masks, Extends Emergency to Oct. 9

July 23, 2020

Mayor Muriel Bowser’s July 22 executive order mandates the wearing of face coverings outside as well as in enclosed office spaces and the lobbies of apartment houses.

Crime Update: Robbery on 31st St. Involved 10 Men

July 20, 2020

In addition to the 31st Street mugging, this update cites recent incidents in Georgetown and shootings in Columbia Heights that the mayor called “shocking.”

D.C. Back-to-School Decision? Not Yet

July 16, 2020

The decision as to whether schools will operate on an in-person or a virtual basis, or on a hybrid model, will be announced on July 31, said the mayor.

D.C. Covid-19 Deaths as of July 10 Stand at 568

July 11, 2020

From the Office of the Mayor: The District’s reported data for Friday, July 10, 2020, includes 58 new positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, bringing the District’s overall positive case total to […]

Amid Georgetown Closures, New Stores Arrive

July 2, 2020

News that America Eats Tavern had closed got picked up as an indicator of COVID-19’s lasting impact on the local economy.

Francis Scott Key Park Vandalized

June 22, 2020

The acre at 34th and M Streets NW, next to Key Bridge, was given by the Francis Scott Key Foundation to the American people in 1993, becoming part of the National Park System.