Crime Report: October 4, 2021

October 4, 2021

From the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), here are the latest crime and police reports in or near Georgetown. Oct. 3 – Sexual Assault: A student recently reported the assault that […]

French Market Brings Out the Weekend Crowds


Georgetown shops, eateries and the temporarily expanded sidewalks along Wisconsin Avenue from N St up to Book Hill on Reservoir Road NW, were filled Friday through Sunday, Oct. 1 to […]

Volta Park Festival Celebrates Fall, Friends and Fun


Much was the same for the big return this year, but there were also a number of precautions put in place due to the pandemic to ensure a safe and […]

Tech Tip: Prevent Your Web Browser from Storing Passwords


For sites you need to log into often, having your browser remember your password can save you time logging in, especially if you are using secure passwords that you might […]

Zimmerman: 2021 Swan Song or 2022 Victory Lap? 


Despite a disappointing season, the annual “next year” conversation is coupled with the question of whether or not Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman will return.  Zimmerman, a.k.a. Mr. National, […]

Thousands March for Reproductive Rights in D.C. (photos)


In what was promoted as a “Rally for Abortion Justice,” and concurrently as the “Fifth Women’s March,” supporters of reproductive rights demonstrated in over 600 cities throughout the country on […]

GOP Prevails Over Dems in Memorable Congressional Baseball Contest (photos)

October 1, 2021

It was arguably one of the best games in the 112-year history of the Congressional Baseball Game for Charity as the Republicans defeated the Democrats 13-12 at Nationals Park on […]

Covering Hot News on the Hill a Waiting Game


  Congressional reporters inside the U.S. Capitol Thursday evening were excited as Sept. 30 wound down. In the next few hours, the hottest news in the nation was scheduled to […]

Covid Memorial: A Gift for America

September 30, 2021

Photos by Jeff Malet “In America Remember.” begs the sign with numerals that change regularly and continue to awaken, annoy, amaze those who walk amid the increasing amount of tiny […]

Rigo Landa, Barber of Georgetown, Dies at 87

September 29, 2021

Rigoberto “Rigo” Guillermo Landa, 87, former owner of Georgetown Hairstyling, the century-old barber shop at 1329 35th St., NW, died Sept. 7. Born in Matanzas, Cuba, Landa retired to South […]