Tech Tip: Overcoming Resistance to Change

March 21, 2022

Change is something that’s surprisingly controversial in the office environment, especially when it has to do with technology or business practices. Management might think that one thing is great, but […]

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 […]

National Cherry Blossom Festival Returns ‘Live’ with Grand Opening Ceremony (photos)


The 2022 National Cherry Blossom Festival kicked off in splendid fashion with its traditional opening ceremony before a full house at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C. on Sunday, March […]

Business Ins & Outs: Fountain Inn Opens; Amazon Books Closes; Scout Gets Store

March 17, 2022

In: Fountain Inn Livens Up Book Hill The Fountain Inn opened yesterday at 1659 Wisconsin Ave. NW — just in time for St. Patrick’s Day — with some serious whiskeys. […]

Florida ‘Beachside’ Book Launch at Pillar & Post

March 16, 2022

A beautifully illustrated hardbound coffee table book, “Beachside,” by House Beautiful’s Digital Editor Hadley Keller was launched at a champagne and pastries reception on March 11 at the antique and […]

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 […]

A New, More Affordable Model for Property Management: By the Hour Pricing 

March 14, 2022

[sponsored content] By Jeremy Muenz By the Hour Property Management Petworth locals Andrea and Jeremy Muenz started looking for a property management company that could help them with their rental […]

Tech Tip: Is Social Media Causing Productivity to Drop?


Productivity plays an important role in the business environment, but no employee is productive 100 percent of the time. No matter how disciplined an employee is, they will eventually succumb […]

Mask Mandates Dropped for D.C. Schools Starting Wednesday


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. […]

Symbolic Protests Budding Near Russian Embassy


In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, mounting signs of protest are springing up all over the world. Here in the nation’s capital, Georgetown has been a […]