Basic information about DC's medical marijuana program
The holidays can be a special time for pets, too! From tips for memorable pictures to pet-friendly decor and great gifting ideas, this post will inspire a happy holiday season for you and your pets.
There’s just a two-month supply of homes on the market in Washington, DC, the lowest we’ve seen at this time of year in almost a decade.
Two Georgetown Students worked hard to obtain 350 phone cards for the homeless guests at Georgetown Ministry Center.
Real vs Fake Christmas Trees: which is better for the environment?
An exercise in self-government promotes civic mindedness
McEnearney Associates, Inc. REALTORS® has released its new app for real estate home searches, making it easier than ever to search for homes on-the-go!
GreatNonprofits.org released today its first ever list of top-rated charities in Georgetown, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top volunteer, giving, and internship opportunities.
Anne's yoga practice surprises her with a pull on the soul.
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Food Safe Families Wants You to Have a Healthy and Happy Thanksgiving
Dreaming big is one of the important characteristics of Obama’s personality. He should dream even bigger and needs to think he belongs to the Ages.
Summarizes the medical uses of marijuana
In the final part of our three part series about exotic pets that are great for city life we talk about popular types of rabbits. Learn what bunny might be the perfect match for you!
U2 Lead Man Continues Anti-Poverty Campaign
A truly forgetful chapter in American electioneering
David Stossel of the McLean Photo Club ventured with his camera to Georgetown for Halloween. Enjoy!
Eleanor Holmes Norton needs to return tainted contributions
During a hurricane people are more concerned with having power in their homes and not so much in the House of Representatives …. If the President still smokes, I bet the Secret Service is in on it.
We hear it all the time: the real estate market in the metro area really picks up after national elections, especially in Presidential election years. But is that really true?
This weekend, begin your family's journey through the holidays with Tea with Mrs. B and The Fairfax at Embassy Row.
Bruce Majors, Libertarian for Congress
City life is a busy life that often comes with its own unique set of lifestyle demands. In this series we discuss exotic animals that make great city pets. In this installment we talk about birds.
Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) is excited about the GCP and the possibilities that it has for productive discussions between students, neighbors and administrators.
Right now, you could be rewarded for submitting your own ideas for helping others get outdoors through “Discover the Forest's Get Your Community Outdoors!” Challenge.
In a true hurricane mystery, the massive tree that fell in Woodley Park during Hurricane Sandy on Monday night has been transformed into a small tree stump table and chairs.
A brief history of medical marijuana and its status under federal law.
Skype session brings Mexican and American students together
A serendipitous discovery allows the identification of a Civil War soldier depicted reading October 24,1862 in a sketch drawn that day and long owned by the DC Public Library's Peabody Room.
In part one of our three part series about great exotic pets for city dwellers we talk about various types of fish. Learn some of the best varieties for your busy urban life!
A sky watcher at heart, Anne finds success for the first time in Half Moon yoga pose.
Home buyers throughout the world know Georgetown. Its historic nature, community cohesiveness and urban lifestyle in a village setting all contribute to creating a neighborhood that buyers desire.
Review of Legal Zoom for cheap legal help, in lieu of very expensive lawyers, for small business.
A Washingtonian and Hockey Fan's Perspective on the NHL lockout.
Synchronicity makes an appearance for Anne at yoga, with the tunes of Neil Young.
Did Gallaudet University put a seasoned administrator on leave for not towing the party line? Sarah Barak advocates going back to a time when it was acceptable to agree to disagree.
Nationals come oh so close to knocking off reigning champion Cardinals
Like doing yoga? Want to help the homeless? Come to Yoga for the Homeless and do both at the same time!
Washington DC Small Business Development Resource
Anne finds motivation in anticipating the day.