She’s Back: Upbeat Hillary at Georgetown University

April 6, 2017

Former presidential candidate and secretary of state Hillary Clinton returned to speak at Georgetown University to cheers and chants.

Sharon Ambrose, Former Council Member, Has Died


Sharon Ambrose, representing Ward 6 which included Capitol Hill, was a strong advocate for the construction of Nationals Park.

Fire at Wisconsin Avenue and P Street


About 7 p.m., April 5, a fire broke out on the second floor of 1510 Wisconsin Ave. NW at Grina Architects. Three second floor windows spewed smoke after being smashed […]

The Optimism of Spring Sweeps the D.C. Sports Environment

April 5, 2017

Spring is the season in which they tell us hope springs eternal. It’s the wipeout season of forgiveness and forgetfulness — everything that has gone before is instead of being […]

Erratum: Papyrus to Reopen This Wednesday

March 30, 2017

The card and stationery store was remodeling its Georgetown location, not leaving the neighborhood.

Mayor’s March Madness All About Economic Development


The Ronald Reagan Building hosted a “pre-solicitation event” March 24, showcasing District initiatives that need partners.

March Madness: We’re All In — Or Not

March 27, 2017

College basketball is a different sort of game now, and so is the tournament.

Weekend Round Up March 16, 2017


Though the parade was last Sunday, St. Patrick’s Day — tomorrow by the calendar — will be celebrated at many D.C. hostelries, including Georgetown’s own Rí Rá. Also this weekend: a Lincoln symposium at Ford’s, the 20th anniversary of the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage and, in full swing, the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital.

C&O Canal to Get High Line Treatment


Meet the designers for the C&O Canal or learn about progress at Locks 3 and 4 — two public meetings, March 22 and March 29.