About 1,300 new cameras will be added to the police network.
Be aware of the list of the street and parking changes to plan accordingly.
From spiced pumpkin macarons to pumpkin pizza, Georgetown is filled with fall flavor!
The pie shop is seeking Cashiers/Counter Attendants.
Have More Treats than Tricks. Take precautions whether walking or driving this holiday.
With cloudy days and late bar hours, the nation’s capital makes the top 10.
Charlie was taken in front of Saxby’s Coffee.
Vehicle-for-hire companies will legally be able to operate in the District.
The District’s Washington Humane Society vehicles will now be considered emergency.
Georgetown participants can sweat it out in group fitness classes for a great cause Nov. 8.
Adding a little spice to an autumn favorite.
All lines will experience schedule adjustments Oct. 31 to Nov. 2.
Use our Mapquest gas tool to find the best price in town.
Read our top posts from the past week from Georgetown Patch.
Top posts this week in Va. and D.C. include construction worker injured in fall and murder suspect found dead on school grounds.
Nina Pham was released Friday from National Institutes of Health in Bethesda.
The 26.2 miles route will cause road closures in D.C. and Arlington, Va.
Funding costs prevent the streetcar system to be built in its entirety for the next 10 years.
The District has the second most residential toilets per individual, a report shows.
Guided Bike Tour of Rock Creek Park- Free!
Pit Bulls were once loved and revered in America. How did they become so maligned in today's society?
The MCM route goes through historic monuments and will air live on TV Oct. 26.
Tuesday, Oct. 21 is National Reptile Day.
Lonely Planet experts named the District the number one city to travel to next year.
D.C. chef Mike Soper shares stories and recipes in ‘Meet Me at the Bar, I’m Hungry.’
Plus, promise of wider sidewalks during college family weekends, new restaurant in town and major mistake on thousands of voter guides.
If the weather cooperates, Georgetown could be in for quite a show.
Top posts this week in Va. and D.C. include Springfield Town Center reopening, car crashes into pond and gang members face murder charges.
Ward 3 will welcome the new bikeshare station Friday.
The anticipated busy weekend inspired the sidewalk expansion.
The gallery seeks a Co-Director.
Basic necessities are provided to those in need at the all day event.
The 1980s themed event will take place Saturday.
The District makes the top 20 of cities with rats, according to a report.
Heavy rainfall may cause flooding in low-lying areas, according to the National Weather Service.
The pilot program asks customers to test new fare payment system.
NWS expects a few strong thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts of up to 50 to 60 MPH.
Schedule changes will be in effect for all lines.
Drivers can no longer bypass those waiting in line to make left turn over the bridge.
Catch up on some of our top stories from last week.