Local Female Food Entrepreneurs Showcased

April 7, 2022

The inspiration in the air at Foxtrot was nothing short of contagious at the Celebrating Female Food Entrepreneurs event Friday, March 18. Foxtrot, a boutique corner-store at 1267 Wisconsin Avenue […]

Crime Report: MPD’s Sexual Assault Unit Asking for Help

April 4, 2022

Arrests were made in a robbery offense on Water Street NW. Police are also asking for help with a burglary one and attempted fourth-degree sexual abuse.   April 3 – […]

8 Showcases for 2022 Georgetown House Tour

March 31, 2022

The stage has been set, and with eight making the list for the 2022 Georgetown House Tour, tour officials and volunteers met at the R Street home of Avery Miller […]

Body in Canal; Car Crash at Nail Salon

March 28, 2022

D.C. Fire and EMS recovered a man’s body from the C&O Canal on Sunday, March 27, around 9 a.m. near Key Bridge. After a report, the rescue service arrived next […]

Georgetown Mourns, Memorializes Madeleine Albright (1937-2022)

March 24, 2022

The death from cancer on March 23 of Madeleine K. Albright (1937-2022) – the first woman U.S. Secretary of State – marks a time now for celebrating the life of […]

Madeleine Albright, 1st Female Secretary of State, Dies


Madeleine Albright, the first female secretary of state, and a longtime Georgetown resident has died of cancer at the age of 84.  An inspiration, mentor and friendly neighbor to so […]

Crime Report: 5 Serious GU Incidents and One Fatal Hit-and-Run

March 21, 2022

Property theft and stolen auto were low compared to previous months. Traditionally, crime will rise with the temperature so stay aware of your surroundings as the weather turns warmer. Below […]

Bowser’s ‘Fair Shot’ $19.5 Billion Budget Adds Cops, 2 Schools


The fiscal 2023 budget proposed by Mayor Muriel Bowser at a D.C. Council meeting March 18 hits $19.5 billion, a historic high. That is 10 percent higher than the revised […]

D.C. Police Arrest ‘Homeless Slayer,’ Hours After Joint Press Conference

March 15, 2022

“We’re coming for you! We’re using all the forces at our disposal, and we’re going to get you,” said Metropolitan Police Chief Robert  Contee, along with Mayor Muriel Bowser, New […]

Mask Mandates Dropped for D.C. Schools Starting Wednesday

March 14, 2022

On Wednesday, March 16, the District’s public school system will no longer require students and staff to wear masks indoors, DC Schools Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee announced over the weekend. […]