A Pictorial Farewell to 2017 (photos)
The holiday season is a special time in the nation’s capital, as captured in this photo essay by Jeff Malet.
Trying My Hand at Ice Skating
The idea of putting my feet on the ice was a terrifying thought given my previous experiences trying to walk on concrete that had ice on it.
Dockless Shared Bikes Surge in Georgetown
“We are all here to find the best way to operate in the area. We can all share up to a point to make this whole thing work,” said DDOT’s Sam Zimbabwe at a packed town meeting on Dec. 5.
Georgetown U. Event Celebrates Holidays, Accomplishments
One highlighted project was the Georgetown Health Justice Alliance, in which law and medical school students work together to help people living in poverty get access to needed health services.
Compromise Urged on Parking Proposal
The plan would allow residents to park on both sides of the street, while out-of-zone parkers could only park on one designated side for two hours.
Georgetown to Glow Starting Dec. 8
Nine unique interactive light installations by artists from around the world — some from light-art shows in Holland, Lebanon and India — will be featured in the 2017 edition of “Glow.”
Timothy A. R. Cole: New Priest on the Block
The ability to get along with one other, regardless of political affiliation, is one of the facets that Cole believes defines Christ Church, Georgetown, today.
A Pop-ular Business Model in Georgetown
You may think you know exactly what Georgetown has to offer, but the recent flurry of holiday pop-ups adds an element of surprise.
5 Thanksgiving Dinners on the Town
D.C. offers a variety of delicious alternatives to a homemade meal.
Ex-Resident Sues Georgetown Retirement Home
Beatrice Alexander has filed a lawsuit against the Holladay Corporation, owner and operator of the Georgetown, at 2612 Q Street, which closed last year.