Police Advisory: Halloween in Georgetown

October 29, 2018

This Wednesday into the early hours of Thursday, there will be parking restrictions and street closures in Georgetown, as D.C.’s oldest and most haunted neighborhood celebrates Halloween.

Tech Tip: Are You Asking to Be Hacked?


One in five small businesses falls victim to cybercrime. Plus, half of all cyberattacks are aimed at small businesses because they make themselves low-hanging fruit.

Flicks4Change: Films for a Better World

October 24, 2018

Screenings will take place tonight, Nov. 8, from 6:30 to 11 p.m. at Clarendon Ballroom in Arlington, Virginia, and on Saturday, Nov. 10, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Halcyon House, 3400 Prospect St. NW.

Business Ins & Outs Oct. 24, 2018


By Stephanie Green and Robert Devaney In: Grand Opening for Café Georgetown Turkish journalist Emel Bayrak has waded into the dining scene with Café Georgetown, which opened at 3141 N […]

At-Large Council Race Brings Drama to Midterms

October 22, 2018

The opposition to incumbent Elissa Silverman has been recently led by the mayor, who’s been highly vocal and emphatic in her support for Dionne Reeder.

Tech Tip: The Importance of Unique Passwords


This week’s tip: No matter how much of a pain it is, it is very important to have different passwords for each of your online accounts.

Neopol Savory Smokery Opens

October 18, 2018

The business, based in Baltimore, joins other eateries on Grace Street in Georgetown, such as Chaia, Dog Tag Bakery, Sundevich and Reverie.

Orange Fires Up D.C. Chamber

October 10, 2018

Businesses in Washington, D.C., have a relentless champion and cheerleader in Vincent Bernard Orange, president and CEO of the District of Columbia Chamber ofCommerce, which is celebrating “80 Years of […]

Business Ins & Outs Oct. 10, 2018


By Stephanie Green and Robert Devaney In: Johnny Spero’s Reverie The long-anticipated Reverie restaurant by chef Johnny Spero opened Oct. 6. In an alley off 3210 Grace St. NW, next […]

Fiola Adds Security Guards

October 4, 2018

On Sept. 24, Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife Heidi were dining at Fiola, owned by Fabio and Maria Trabocchi, when protesters stormed the downtown restaurant.