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6 Georgetown Stories You May Have Missed Last Week
Georgetown's biggest stories from Feb.20-26.
GEORGETOWN, DC — Here are some of the stories that made headlines in Georgetown this week (For more updates on Georgetown local news delivered straight to your inbox, subscribe to Patch's daily newsletter and free, real-time news alerts):
Alexander Graham Bell's Former Georgetown Cottage Sees $100K Price Drop
Alexander Graham Bell's former Georgetown carriage house recently saw a significant price drop of $100,000. Originally on the market for $2,395,000 in November 2016, the cottage is now going for $2,295,000, according to Realtor.com.
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Shakespeare Theatre's Michael Kahn Will Resign In 2019 After 3 Decades
Kahn, who is almost 80, has been the Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company since 1986. On Feb. 13, he announced via email that he plans to step down in July 2019 after three decades of running the company.
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Video Emerges of Shooting in Northeast that Left 2 Officers Injured, Suspect Dead
Video has emerged of an incident in which two D.C. police officers were shot and a suspect killed in Northeast late Thursday night. You can view the video below.
Bao Bao Arrives in China, Happily Munches Bamboo During Her Trip
Bao Bao has stamped her passport in China, arriving in Chengdu without incident after a long flight on a FedEx 777 dubbed the "Panda Express."
Violent DC Inauguration Protests: 5 More Alleged Rioters Indicted
A grand jury has indicted five more people on charges of felony rioting in connection to a violent confrontation between anarchists and police on Inauguration Day last month in D.C.
Stunning Video: DC Cops Drag Man Out of Burning Car
Two Metropolitan Police Department officers rescued a man from a burning car recently, and it was all caught on video.
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