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Georgetown President John DeGioia Steps Down after 23 Years of Service
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City Tavern Sold for $8.5 Million to Cecchi Group
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A Starr Is Born in Georgetown: Osteria Mozza Opens on M Street
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The Future of Georgetown’s Streateries
Latest Dish: José Andrés Bringing Bazaar to Old Post Office
June 15, 2022
•José Andrés announced he is bringing his Bazaar restaurant to the Old Post Office, a dream nearly 30 years in the making. He was supposed to have a restaurant in […]
March for Our Lives Returns to D.C. to Demand Action to End Gun Violence (photos)
June 12, 2022
•Demands for Congressional action for tougher gun control measures echoed across the country on June 11 as demonstrators took to the streets in more than 400 cities in nearly every […]
Crime Report: Capitol Police Officer Indicted for Georgetown Incident; Metrobus Stabbing
June 6, 2022
•In a bizarre case, a U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) officer was indicted on six counts, including federal civil rights charges after allegedly engaging in an unauthorized high-speed chase with two […]
Lively Mayoral Debate at Georgetown’s Gaston Hall
June 2, 2022
•Mayor Muriel Bowser and her main Democratic challengers, Council members Robert White and Trayon White met at Georgetown University’s Gaston Hall June 1 in the only televised debate before the […]
Council Passes 2023 Budget; Awaits Mayor’s Signature
May 30, 2022
•The Council of the District of Columbia passed Mayor Bowser’s $19.5 billion 2023 budget on May 24. It was the culmination of a long unique District process that takes months […]
Business Ins & Outs: Luigi Parasmo, UpWest, Wegmans
May 23, 2022
•First D.C. Wegmans to Open July 13 Yes, it’s finally opening — uptown on July 13 at 9 a.m. — Washington, D.C.’s first Wegmans Food Market. The 82,000-square-foot store is […]
Cultural Leadership Breakfast: Capital Fringe’s Julianne Brienza, June 16
May 19, 2022
•On Thursday, June 16, just five days before Capital Fringe Festival tickets go on sale, Founding Director Julianne Brienza will speak as part of The Georgetowner’s Cultural Leadership Breakfast Series, […]
Semper Fi: Robert ‘Bud’ McFarlane Dies at 84
May 16, 2022
•Robert “Bud” McFarlane, a national security adviser for President Ronald Reagan, died May 12 in Lansing, Michigan, while visiting for a family wedding, at the age of 84. His son, […]
Exclusive Interview: Robert White, Top Rival to Mayor Muriel Bowser
May 13, 2022
•As Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) seeks to become the first woman elected to a third term in office this fall as the District’s chief executive, her top rival in the […]
Georgetown Flea Market Celebrates 50th Year: It Rocks!
May 11, 2022
•Ask just about any long-time resident of Georgetown… or look it up in various lists of great things to do in Georgetown on Sundays. You’ll inevitably come up with the recommendation […]