DC Emancipation Day marks an event that took place eight months prior to the Emancipation Proclamation.
The National Park Service awarded an open concession bid to operate a boat rental facility to a Boston-based company.
Meeting is to allow public feedback on premium transit service options between Union Station and the Georgetown waterfront.
The BID and DDOT are testing the impact on congestion and safety at M Street and Wisconsin Avenue.
The District Department of Transportation is installing signals that allow pedestrians to stop traffic to cross the street.
The Trust for Public Land and the D.C. Department of Parks & Recreation will host a public meeting about the renovation Thursday at 7 p.m.
At-large DC Council candidate Patrick Mara snags the most monetary donations from Georgetown individuals and corporations.
A District Court judge struck down owner Paul Simkin's suit against the District government.
DDOT's plans end at the Georgetown waterfront.
Mayor Vincent Gray will address budget issues related to Ward 2 residents.
Four of the seven candidates for the At-large seat on the District Council attended a forum in Georgetown Monday.
The April 23 special election will fill the At-large seat on the District Council vacated by now Chairman Phil Mendelson.
The Georgetown Advisory Neighborhood Commission meets tonight at 6:30.
Georgetown murder suspect continues to say his wife was killed by the Iranians, not him.
The special election for an at-large seat on the District Council is April 23.
Budget invests in affordable housing, public safety, among other priorities.
Marshall D. Banks and James Garvin, accomplices in the Team Thomas misappropriation of government funds, were sentenced last week.
The Business Improvement District is working with the District Department of Transportation on a project they hope will improve the health of street trees.
The Washington National Cathedral's Dean Gary Hall and his wife Kathy attended a pro-marriage rally at the Supreme Court Tuesday.
The March 25 trial date was vacated last week.
Drivers will have to find alternate routes during off-peak hours when Canal road is closed this week.
Saturday, Bowser, the Ward 4 Councilwoman, officially started her campaign to become Mayor of D.C.
Prosecution and defense unwilling to go to trial because of Georgetown murder defendant Albrecht Muth's precipitously declining health and inability to physically appear in court.
Although Metro ridership dropped, a fare increase boosted revenues.
Bus purchases, station improvements and plans to replace Metro's farecard system likely to be delayed as agency receives $8 million reduction in federal funds.
Construction the on 37th Street and Tunlaw Road intersection with force northbound travelers to detour later this month.
Albrecht Muth's trial, set for March 25, may be delayed.
Albrecht Muth through his attorneys has requested a change of venue for his March 25 trial.
The winning bidder in the West Heating Plant Auction is a development team that includes developer Richard Levy, New York-based The Georgetown Co. and the Four Seasons Residences, the Washington Business Journal reports.
The United States Postal Service is in the process of selling its Georgetown property for a reported $4.5 million, according to The Washington Examiner.
Tap water in DC, Arlington County and Falls Church will temporarily be treated with chlorine, instead of chloramine during spring cleaning.
The DC Nike Women's Marathon Half race expo will be in Georgetown April 25-27.
The Georgetown murder defendant made what he called his last public statement in court via telephone from the hospital.
The auction closed Wednesday.
Prosecutors ask to include Muth's history of domestic violence against his wife as evidence in March 25 murder trial.
Evans asks DDOT to consider adding a second northbound lane through Glover Park.
Georgetown's Advisory Neighborhood Commission approved the location of two additional stations.
The high-tech system will span 34 miles of roadway along I-66, from the District of Columbia to Haymarket, Va.
Hyde-Addison Elementary School succeeded in securing an additional crossing guard for the Georgetown school.
Both Federal Work Study and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants will be impacted by the sequester.