Georgetown’s Renowned Blues Alley Reopens Sept. 16

September 16, 2021

At the height of the pandemic in February 2021, it looked like D.C.’s most famous jazz supper club — Georgetown’s Blues Alley — might be shuttering for good. But now, […]

Feed the Fight’s Elena Tompkins to Receive Georgetown Ministry Center Award  


Georgetown resident Elena Tompkins could never have predicted that her idea to provide healthcare workers with donated meals from area restaurants during the pandemic would benefit not only these two […]

Community Calendar – September 15 through October 12


Carpe Librum: Popup book sale. Sunday, Sept. 19 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at Chase Bank parking lot on corner of Wisconsin Ave. NW and P St. NW.   Georgetown Library Friends: Book Sale, Sat., Sept. 18 from 10:00 […]

Business Ins & Outs: Glover Park Whole Foods, Ike Behar, All About Burger and More


Glover Park Whole Foods to Debut Just Walk Out Technology, Open Next Year   While Whole Foods lovers will have to wait a little longer for their Glover Park store to […]

Mapping Georgetown: Not Only the First, But an Inspiration

September 13, 2021

Not only was Ms. Adele Dodson the very first African American student to attend Holy Trinity School, she’s a living inspiration. Her Mapping Georgetown story lifts our hearts as it […]

Georgetown Is Open: CAG Debut, Volta Park Market and More


Along with the rest of Washington, D.C., Georgetown is opening as a new season begins and the pandemic appears to be under control in the nation’s capital. To underscore the […]

Homeless Camp Cleared at Entrance to Georgetown


On Friday, Sept. 10, the camp that grew over the last year between Rock Creek and 28th Street, between Pennsylvania Avenue and M Street, on federal property was cleared by […]

Crime and Police Blotter, Sept. 13


Here are some recent local crime and Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) reports: Sept. 12 – Robbery Investigation: Currently underway for an incident on the 900 block of Barry Place NW. The suspect […]

Tech Tip: Real Security Goes Beyond PCI Standards


In today’s economy, almost nothing is more important for businesses than safe and secure payment transactions. We often get asked this fundamental question: If an organization has passed its Payment […]

Celebrating Latino Culture in D.C. at the ‘Parade of Nations’ (photos)


Fiesta DC, now in its 49th year, is the annual Latino Festival in Washington D.C. One of the festival’s highlights, the “Parade of Nations,” featuring traditional costumes and entertainment from […]