35 Years of Married Bliss and Pies

September 12, 2018

On Sept. 3, Kimberly and Michael Copperthite renewed their vows at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, where they married in 1983. Mike is the scion of Connecticut-Copperthite Pie Co., once one of […]

Baby Miranda Is Baptized


Family and friends gathered for Mass Sept. 9 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church on Monroe Street NE for the baptism of Miranda Bowser, the adopted daughter of Mayor […]

Powered Scooters, Bikes Beating Out Pedals

September 10, 2018

DDOT’s dockless vehicle demonstration program, originally from October of 2017 through last April, was extended through August and now will run through the end of the year.

Man Killed by Own Car in Glover Park

September 6, 2018

What is believed to be a bizarre accident — the automobile apparently rolling downhill against the man — happened in the rear alley of the 2300 block of Tunlaw Road NW.

ANC Wednesday: Car Break-Ins, Small Cell Tech, New Restaurants

September 3, 2018

At the meeting, the advisory neighborhood commission plans to adopt a resolution regarding several restaurant alteration and signage projects on the Old Georgetown Board’s agenda.

West Heating Plant Decision Pending

August 22, 2018

A public hearing regarding the West Heating Plant on 29th Street in Georgetown was held by the mayor’s agent, the official designated by the mayor to perform various functions under […]

Powell Allen Moore, 1938-2018


Powell Allen Moore, 80, one of the most influential Georgia Republicans in Washington, D.C., and husband of Citizens Association of Georgetown President Pamla Moore, died Aug. 13 in the nation’s […]

K St. Solution at Rock Creek Parkway: A Sharp Left?


This is a story about a gnarly K Street problem — related to traffic, not political lobbying. The traffic jams have gotten steadily worse for drivers leaving Georgetown and needing […]

BID Modifies K St. Reconfiguration

August 8, 2018

Sometimes the best of plans looks different once it is implemented. Such is the case with the reconfiguration of K and Water Streets in Georgetown to include a protected bikeway, […]

D.C.’s 16 Main Streets Share Ideas


On Saturday, July 28, DC Main Streets hosted a summit to provide advanced training for the program’s executive directors, board members, staff, partners and volunteers. Washington now has 16 active […]