The first (new) DC Streetcar line is scheduled to begin operating in approximately one year's time.
The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs upheld a stop work order for 1424 Wisconsin Ave.
The General Services Administration plans to auction off the federal property on 29th Street just north of K Street in Georgetown.
The Georgetown murder suspect will be transferred to St. Elizabeths for a mental competency evaluation.
Construction commences in earnest this week on the 3200 block of P Street.
The National Park Service has planned a public workshop for Mar. 3, place and time to be determined.
Georgetown murder suspect Albrecht Muth has been on a self-imposed fast since Nov. 20, 2011.
The Zoning Commission postponed any decision-making until a May 10 meeting, pending supplemental information from the university.
Albrecht Muth, 47, is charged in the murder of his late wife Viola Drath, 91.
President unveiled proposals at Arlington Fire Station No. 5.
Albrecht Muth is nearing his second month of hunger strike.
Friday and Saturday, drivers should expect stoppages and lane closures along Canal Road between Foxhall Road and Arizona Avenue.
Albrecht Muth continues his fast and is now refusing medical treatment.
ANC Commissioners seek answers and more oversight from the Department of Consumer and Regulatory affairs for 1424 Wisconsin Ave.
The Georgetown Advisory Neighborhood Commission debated the virtues of new regulations that would allow more food trucks into the historic neighborhood.
The Georgetown Advisory Neighborhood Commission met Monday, Jan. 30.
Hot topics for the meeting include an update on the collapsed Wisconsin Avenue building and discussion of plans for the Evermay Estate.
For Mohammad Esfahani, it was 1329 Wisconsin Ave. in 2002 and then 1424 Wisconsin Ave. in 2011.
Was it construction work or a water leak that caused the building collapse at 1424 Wisconsin Ave. on Thanksgiving Day 2011?
Evermay, LLC faces the Board of Zoning Adjustment Feb. 28 for a special exception to allow non-profit use of the Georgetown estate.
Georgetown has benefited directly through the Bikeshare program and indirectly through other D.C.-wide investments.
The three Georgetown students were arrested for damaging university offices during their attempts to evade public safety officers during Hurricane Irene.
The General Services Administration will host a public meeting Thursday, Jan. 26 to discuss plans to sell the West Heating Plant.
Approval for the sharpshooting may come as early as Feb. 13.
Mayor Vincent Gray proposed updated regulations for street vending, including food trucks.
The new owners of the Evermay estate have an application before the Board of Zoning Adjustment to change the use from residential to commercial.
Metro officials reversed changes made in September without community input that cut out the Tenleytown loop.
One of the O and P Street Project's goals is to maintain the historic integrity of the existing streetcar tracks as the roads are repaved.
Protestors object to Mayor Gray's call for their removal based on health concerns.
First Lady Michelle Obama announces major coordinated effort by America’s academic institutions to combat PTSD & TBI.
Georgetowner Bill Starrels was one of many people to object to the paraphrased quotation on the new Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial.
The Prospect Street bar is under scrutiny for allegedly failing to meet food sales requirements and a failure to maintain books and records.
The District Department of Transportation has two operational performance parking areas and a third coming online in March. Could Georgetown be the fourth?
New line opens in 2013.
The Examiner reports that WMATA's program to prevent suicide has been slow to launch.
ANC member, neighbors question safety of work on collapsed Wisconsin Avenue building.
Council member Harry Thomas, Jr. pleaded guilty to federal charges, Jan. 6, 2012.
Book Hill neighbors object to proposed macaron shop with window service.
The news you missed from the first advisory neighborhood commission meeting of 2012.
Community members and developers may seek to secure zoning prior to the sale of the federal property near the intersection of 29th and K Streets.