Like kisses and swimming in the ocean, you always remember how it felt the first time. Park it anywhere, kickstand down, dash off in flip-flops to play with friends, never worrying it would be there...
Georgetown
Early Wednesday morning, at approximately 12:10 am, a woman was robbed along the C & O Canal in Georgetown. According to Lieutenant John M. Hedgecock of the Second District, Metropolitan...
After extended discussion, the D.C. Zoning Commission deferred a decision on Thursday on Georgetown University’s request for approval of its ten-year plan for the future of its campus on the...
As we reported last Thursday, work at 1424 Wisconsin Avenue has been halted. On January 5, D.C.'s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) issued a stop...
When the weather changes, heating grates and sides of buildings provide a buffer from the elements. I often go to my bank early on weekends when there's less...
(Photo by: R. Nichols)
R. Nichols Holiday Tree Timmer card
(Photo by: Hillary Leeb)
R. Nichols presenting his D.C. Holiday cards at Neiman Marcus'
It's beginning to look a lot like...
Our town is about to get a whole lot sweeter. That iconic French bakery in continuous operation for over 120 years, is opening next week near the corner of Wisconsin and M Streets. It will be...
Could it be that ping-pong diplomacy has advanced to the level of playing hoops?
The Georgetown Hoyas men’s basketball team scrimmaged against the Chinese Taipei National Team Tuesday...
For the second year in a row, Georgetown will be the city’s official regional host of Fashion’s Night Out, September 8, 2011.
Presented by the Georgetown Business Improvement District (...
Five deliciously skinny cocktails debuted Thursday at Morton’s, attracting a spirited crowd to the patio, where Georgetowners sampled the 200 calorie "Spa-tini's" on a...

