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Remembering Ronald “Ron” Haley (1953-2024)
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D.C.’s First Snow of 2022 Is a Wet Kiss
January 3, 2022
•The wet snow of Jan. 3 took the Washington area slightly by surprise — the forecasts lived up to their panicky prediction. The early morning brought little but some cold […]
Crime: GU Observatory Vandalized, Gun Wielder Threatens BID Employee
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Regarding crime related activity, 2021 was an eventful year. Fortunately, the District’s men and women in blue have stayed on top of the situation by vigilantly safeguarding our streets 24/7. […]
Trio of Fires Hits Georgetown on New Year’s Day
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On the morning of New Year’s Day in Georgetown, three separate fires broke out within a thirty-minute time frame and a half-mile radius. The first was reported at 6:40 a.m. […]
New D.C. Laws: Living Wage, Leaf Blower Ban, Plastic Utensils
January 2, 2022
•From the Office of the Mayor: D.C. residents are reminded of several new laws going into effect on January 1, 2022. Living Wage In accordance with the Fair Shot Minimum Wage […]
Omicron Surge Shutters 5 Smithsonian Museums
December 30, 2021
•As the Omicron variant has spread alarmingly throughout the District, the Smithsonian Institution – suffering a shortage of support staff to serve the public – has announced temporary closures of […]
Hark! What Craziness Crosses Our Transom?
December 27, 2021
•A rich assortment of unsolicited potential content comes across a newspaper’s transom each day — much of it well-intentioned, but silly. Of course, the news business couldn’t survive a day […]
Business Ins: Bakeshop, English Rose Garden, Yo Yoga
December 20, 2021
•Last week’s Business Ins & Outs focused on a big out: the closing of the Gap store on Wisconsin Avenue. This week, there’s more positive news of businesses that have […]
With Omicron, G.U. Cancels Events, Moves Finals Online
December 16, 2021
•On Monday Dec. 13, DC Health announced the first four confirmed cases of the Omicron variant in the District of Columbia. One was reported to be at Georgetown University — “a community […]
Streateries Project Extended, Most Widened Sidewalks Not
December 13, 2021
•After waiting through nine hours of Zoom meetings, the nail-biting fate of expanded sidewalks in Georgetown for diners and pedestrians finally came up Thursday Dec. 9, the last item of […]
Georgetown Gap’s Closing Leaves Huge Gap
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There will be a big vacant space on Georgetown’s main avenue, come the new year — and it comes as not quite a surprise. The Gap store at 1258 Wisconsin […]