Many say they vote out of civic duty, but few express excitement about the candidates in Tuesday's primary.
Letter states that the two sides want time for 'additional opportunity for facilitated discussions.'
The District holds both its presidential and local primary election Tuesday, April 3.
The Georgetown Advisory Neighborhood Commission will meet Monday, April 2.
1940 census released today is a treasure trove for family sleuths.
Mayor Vincent Gray proposed keeping bars open later on both weekdays and weekends to raise extra revenue.
Charles Snelling and his wife were found dead Thursday in their Fogelsville, Pa., home
If you hear booms in the night, it is a NORAD exercise.
Speaking at Georgetown University's Healy Hall, GOP hopeful Newt Gingrich avoided recent campaign troubles and focused on American values, innovation, energy policies, and social security.
A downtown bomb would likely destroy the White House and other key government buildings.
Friends of Georgetown Waterfront Park have proposed renaming the intersection after deceased U.S. Sen. Charles Percy.
The candidate for the Republican presidential nomination will offer remarks on 'Giving Young Americans The Right To Choose A Personal Social Security Account.'
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The Nike store is coming to 3040 M St. where Barnes and Noble once stood.
Cheney went through heart transplant surgery Saturday.
Residents of Hill East in Ward 6 want to know what that would mean for proposed mixed-use development in the neighborhood.
Biddle is running against incumbent Vincent Orange, to whom he lost his seat last April.
Zoning Commisioner says Georgetown should follow AU, Howard model of liasion committees, community meetings to resolve issues
The meters reserve parking spaces in high-demand parking areas for persons with disabilities, but require those persons to pay.
The D.C. War Memorial is the District's the only local memorial on the National Mall.
The mayor and several council members are under pressure to produce information on money orders related to Jeffrey Thompson.
The National Park Service cites 'significant structural deficiencies' in decision to retire The Georgetown.
The D.C. Department of Mental Health sought more time to evaluate whether Muth had a 'genuine psychosis' or 'feigned psychological processes.'
The Georgetown murder suspect has been under evaluation at St. Elizabeths psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C.
Senator John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry hosted an 'intimate' fundraiser at their Georgetown home to benefit President Barack Obama's re-election campaign.
Logan Circle residents just approved a pilot for enhanced permit parking rules. Could this work in Georgetown?
Metro: Man appears to have intentionally gotten in front of train.
Only two members of the District Council have pledged publicly to restrict corporate contributions and influence on local campaigns.
A Grand Jury has indicted Albrecht Muth on the charge of first degree murder in the strangulation and blunt force trauma death of his late wife, Viola Drath.
Contributions still many times the national average by ZIP code.
Several residents of the West Village took to the neighborhood listserv last week to vent.
The four-hour public workshop Saturday morning yielded a range of views for how the waterfront should be used.
Georgetown University Law student Sandra Fluke received support from both the president of her university and the President of the United States.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments this fall that could change the way colleges and universities use affirmative action to accept students.
The National Park Service public workshop will be Saturday, Mar. 3 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
With reversal on affirmative action, enrollments could become less diverse.
Some neighbors are 'impressed' and others remain 'concerned' over proposal to expand Tudor Place's collections, archival and educational space.
The Georgetown Advisory Neighborhood Commission meeting for March was held Monday, Feb. 27.
The District's ongoing battle for budget autonomy is mired by so-called riders that restrict programs like needle exchanges and abortion.
The Advisory Neighborhood Commission addresses a range of issues from zoning to permits to liquor licenses and offers citizen representation to other governmental bodies.