Obama, Biden Do Lunch at Dog Tag Bakery

July 30, 2018

The casually dressed duo greeted some of the Dog Tag fellows, who are learning about baking and cooking and how to run a business at the nonprofit bakery.

Ears Perk Up at Plans for C&O Canal


Georgetown Heritage will be contracting for a new canal boat, using part of a $3-million grant from the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, matched with private funds.

30th St. Resurfacing Begins Aug. 6

July 26, 2018

A major paving project will take place from Aug. 6 to 11 on 30th Street NW between K and P Streets. Expect disruptions in traffic and parking.

Georg Baselitz at the Hirshhorn

July 25, 2018

In the wake of World War II, Germany was in ruins. What remained was a vast landscape of bombed-out cities and scorched countryside, and a generation of lost families, ashamed […]

Sailing Into Summer

July 24, 2018

Independence Day has passed, but we are still showcasing our red, white and blue. What better way to keep cool than in nautical-inspired clothing? It’s time to get on board […]

Bill Pending on Parking, Speeding Fines

July 23, 2018

The bill, approved unanimously by the D.C. Council, would reduce penalties for failing to pay parking and speeding tickets and allow payment via community service. It awaits the mayor’s signature or veto.

A Sports Town, Seemingly Overnight

July 19, 2018

Of a sudden: the Stanley Cup, the All-Star Game, the Home Run Derby and Audi Field, a spanking-new, $400-million pro soccer stadium that came complete with a major star in the person of Wayne Rooney.

Baseball Fever Sweeps D.C.

July 16, 2018

Leading up to tomorrow’s All-Star Game: a lineup of events at the stadium, the convention center, bars and restaurants, even the Library of Congress.

Whats Cooking IN GEORGETOWN

July 15, 2018

By Cameron Hill, Elisa Bayoumi and Marina Shallcross Angolo Ristorante 2934 M St. NW This summer, Georgetown welcomed a new restaurant and bar on a busy and historic corner site. […]

Opponents Urge Council to Void Initiative 77

July 9, 2018

More than 250 managers, waiters, bartenders walked through the halls of the John A. Wilson District Building July 9, urging Council members to void the vote to eliminate the lower minimum wage for tipped employees.