On Sunday, Feb. 21, giant panda cub Xiao Qi Ji turned 6 months old. To celebrate, our half-birthday boy tried yet another new food.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in Georgetown are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Participants can stroll through the neighborhood and learn about scandals to a Beauty and the Beast-type tale.
Snowfall in DC set the scene for some fun and beautiful photos. Here is one from a Patch reader.
This year, Punxsutawney Phil looks for his shadow in a livestreamed event that can be seen in DC and elsewhere around the country.
Now that the winter storm has moved on, we invite readers to share photos of what the snow looks like in their area.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
The top 5 news stories of 2020 in Georgetown included the coronavirus pandemic and a mountain lion being spotted in town.
The DC eatery once again is making sure area senior citizens won't go hungry on Christmas.
Rosewood Washington, DC is spearheading the project now through Dec. 15, collecting an assortment of items to be used in care packages.
Hosted by Georgetown's Dumbarton House, families need to register now for a time slot to see Santa Dec. 6 or Dec. 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Giving Tuesday, held after Thanksgiving, is a day set aside for people to show their support for a variety of causes in Howard County.
Here's where to find a festive Christmas tree in and around the District.
Here are the deadlines in Georgetown to send holiday packages in time for delivery by Christmas Day, Friday, Dec. 25.
Public health officials are asking Americans to stay home this Thanksgiving. If you can’t, here are a few tips to enjoy the holiday safely.
The 2021 festival will present a series of hybrid events and community outreach programs that adhere to D.C. and CDC guidelines.
The 2021 festival will run from March 20 through April 11 and feature three weeks of events packed with activities.
The pandemic added steam to the biannual debate over Daylight Saving Time, which ended overnight. Did you change your clocks NoVA and DC?
Two Georgetown congregations with distinctly different racial makeup will honor dead from covid and racial violence.
If you visited a pumpkin patch, you have some carving and cooking to do. Here's our favorite seed recipe and how to preserve your pumpkin.
No matter where you got your pumpkin this season, follow these steps to make a jack-o'-lantern fall masterpiece.
For many families, this weekend is the last chance to visit a pumpkin patch in the Georgetown area. Do you have a favorite spot?
Then on Oct. 31, learn the art of needle felting and create an adorable pumpkin during a two-hour online workshop from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
Is your family planning to visit a pumpkin patch this weekend in D.C.? Here’s the latest weather forecast.
Make your visit to the pumpkin patches around D.C. a school field trip. What else in nature weighs 2,500-2,600 pounds?
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Georgetown and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Escape the house and pick out a pumpkin this fall while your family enjoys the fun D.C.-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
The first day of fall is around the corner. Here's a rundown of some fun ways to mark the change of season in Georgetown.
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing many to scale back ceremonies honoring those who lost their lives in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
The virtual event, Reckoning the Legacy of Race & Racism in Georgetown, will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci recently shared that his family has received death threats, along with thanks for his work.
The program will feature Dumbarton House staff and George Washington University history professor Dr. David Silverman.
Due to the coronavirus, aquatic centers, pools and spray parks will not reopen in Washington, D.C., this summer.
Completed in 1816 and lived in by six generations of a single family, Tudor Place Historic House and Garden will open to the public Aug. 6.
When the temperature or heat index in the District reaches 92 degrees, officials enact the heat emergency plan and open cooling centers.
Join the Alzheimer's Association for this 3-part interactive program for people living with Alzheimer's and other dementias
Ebikes can be parked at Capital Bikeshare docking stations for free, and also at public bike racks using a built-in cable lock.