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D.C. Primary: Bowser’s Allies Fall, Gray to Return to Council
• June 15, 2016
Council incumbents Alexander, May and Orange lost out.
Hundreds Attend Candlelight Vigil at White House for Orlando Shooting Victims (photos)
• June 13, 2016
Participants held signs and the Gay Men’s Chorus sang “We Shall Overcome.”
The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebrated in Georgetown
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The British International School’s party raised money for Levine Music.
Promising the Return of Luxury, the Watergate Hotel Opens June 14
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Get ready, Washington: the Watergate Hotel is bringing sexy — along with luxury and 1960s stylings — back, honoring its scandalous history and modern architecture.
After Malia’s Graduation, Obamas Lunch at Cafe Milano
• June 10, 2016
Malia Obama graduated from Sidwell Friends School this morning and decided to bring her family and friends to Cafe Milano for a post-graduation celebration. Such an occasion can be special […]
D.C. Primary Will Test Mayor-Council Balance
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Guess what? There’s a primary election June 14, the last Democratic presidential primary on the schedule. By that time, after the California primary, it’s fair to say that the issue […]
D.C.’s Deshauna Barber Crowned as Miss USA
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It’s on to the Miss Universe competition for this District resident, an Army Reserve officer.
Bank of Georgetown Reopens as United Bank
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The Bank of Georgetown is no more. The $269 million acquisition by United Bankshares, Inc., was completed over the weekend.
Briefing on Georgetown University’s 20-Year Plan, June 6
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Get yourself to St. John’s tonight at 6:30 p.m. for a meeting with Georgetown University reps about its Campus Plan. Yes, it’s a big deal.
The Best Job in D.C. New Post Man: Fred Ryan
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When Fred Ryan was named publisher of the Washington Post Sept. 1, 2014, his role as the architect of the Washington Post’s future was both metaphoric and literal. Metaphoric because […]
