Hurricane Sandy prompts second day of District-wide closures.
Guy Mason Recreation Center is one of five recovery sites throughout Washington, D.C.
Hurricane Sandy will impact Georgetown and District residents Monday, closing government agencies and all local public transportation.
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E will not meet Monday night as originally planned because of Hurricane Sandy.
Mayor Vincent Gray earlier Sunday asked President Barack Obama to make federal assistance available for the District of Columbia in advance of Hurricane Sandy.
Work is scheduled to begin Oct. 29 and last through Nov. 2, weather permitting.
D.C. government agencies ready for hurricane by clearing storm drains, deploying generators and distributing sand bags.
D.C. officials advised potential bidders about green space and Georgetown neighbors' preferences.
The District Department of Transportation is studying other bike lanes in the city before installing a cycletrack on M Street.
If you think a permit request should be formally reviewed, notify the ANC by Friday Morning.
Ward 2 residents can cast an early ballot at One Judiciary Square this week.
Officials cut a ribbon Sunday to mark the completion of the nearly nine-month project.
The L Street NW route will run east from New Hampshire Ave to 12th Street NW.
Engine 29, located at 4811 MacArthur Blvd. NW, was built in 1925 and had its last renovation in 1978.
Here are details on Monday night's third and final debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney.
The Georgetown Business Association hosted its first economic forum on Thursday night.
However, Ward 2 is still not as Republican as Upper Northwest, according to voter registration data from 2008 and this year.
The D.C. Council Committee on Government Operations held a public hearing on the (slow) formation of the Board of Ethics and Government on Tuesday.
The Great Southeast ShakeOut is scheduled for 10:18 a.m. Thursday.
Third-party candidates Gary Johnson, Virgil Goode, Jr., and Jill Stein are running for president and will appear on some ballots in November.
Incumbents Michael A. Brown and Vincent Orange faces, among other challengers, Mary Brooks Beatty and David Grosso.
Rose Park benefited first from private donations and now will receive government funds.
Sequestration topped the agenda at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments October board meeting.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Rep. Paul Ryan and Vice President Joe Biden will talk domestic and foreign policy.
Albrecht Muth's attorneys continue to seek documents from prosecution relevant to competency.
The local park will closed beginning Oct. 15.
The transit agency hopes to keep some order to the playoff traffic.
Jones, Lang, LaSalle is marketing the surplus federal government property, the West Heating Plant.
Schools are closed, parking is free and you can keep putting off that trip to the DMV (it's closed).
Four at-large candidates for D.C. Council sound off Thursday at Georgetown Business Association forum.
Find out where to get vaccinated for influenza in Georgetown and what strains will be prevalent
Three residency requirement bills for D.C. government workers were the subject of a public hearing Wednesday.
Several items of interest, including the Georgetown Mall sign scheme and a raze permit, top the agenda.
Candidates will face questions from local media.
Attorneys on each side are preparing for a possible trial in the Albrecht Muth murder case.
Resolution pushes for five-year lease extension for R Street art center.
The home at 3324 Dent Pl. NW is registered as a blighted property.
The District government offered a three-year lease and may sell the building thereafter.