Emancipation Day Celebrates African-American History and More
Despite concerns about public security after the Boston Marathon bombings, D.C.'s Emancipation Day parade and celebrations went off without a hitch April 16.
Despite concerns about public security after the Boston Marathon bombings, D.C.'s Emancipation Day parade and celebrations went off without a hitch April 16.
Members and guests of the Georgetown Business Association met at the cool, preppy hot spot--Smith Point--April 17.
Vandalism at Georgetown University's historic Dahlgren Chapel stuns campus and those going to Sunday Mass April 14.
A beautiful gala in a beautiful building: the Washington Ballet puts on a memorable performance April 12.
"At some point, you can't fight the Feds," said Jack's Boathouse owner Paul Simkin. "We [Jack's Boathouse ...
Oh, thank heaven for . . . on second thought, go to . . . or, at least, design school, say critics of the proposed look ...
An O Street house, built in 1874 and once owned by the mother of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, has sold for ...
As if the last week in April were not busy enough, Bonhams will exhibit auction items and offer free appraisals ...
A few floral ribbon-cuttings later, the Georgetown Capella is settling into its intimate spot on 31st Street, next to the ...
The super-luxe Capella Hotel on 31st Street has been celebrating its debut for more than a week.
After months of conflict with the National Park Service, Jack's Boathouse owner Paul Simkin has made his peace. Jack's will depart its Georgetown shoreline.
It is a Georgetown landmark and the oldest family-owner restaurant in Washington, D.C. Martin's Tavern kicked off its 80th anniversary with a party for its biggest fans.
Whether it is the budget, new businesses or baseball, things are looking very good for D.C.
The landmark Blues Alley was the subject of a Washington Business Journal report April 1 that got Georgetowners concerned about its status.
Head to Tony & Joe's April 1 to meet the at-large District Council candidates in the April 23 special election.
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