The ANC2E meeting Monday night covered a lot of ground, mostly providing updates on previous projects and plans.
Lorraine Green withdrew her nomination as the chairperson of the Washington Convention Center and Sports Authority Monday; Cherita Whiting stepped down from her position at the Department of Parks and Recreation the same day.
A contractor struck a gas line on Thomas Jefferson Street Monday; it was repaired the same day.
The ANC2E meeting scheduled for April 4 offers standard fare for local civically-minded folks.
Residents have slowly noticed the disappearance of area street mailboxes. The United States Postal Service is removing them due to changing demands.
Mayor Vincent Gray approved a $1 taxicab fuel surcharge Monday and extended the fee Wednesday to cover trips outside the District as well.
President Obama will speak about energy at Georgetown University's McDonough Arena Wednesday.
The Georgetown University Campus Plan will have its first day of review April 14 before the Zoning Commission.
The State of the District address Monday focused on jobs and education among Mayor Gray's other perennial policy concerns.
The D.C. special election will take place Tuesday, April 26.
A $1 surcharge will be added to all taxicab fares in the District, starting today.
Are you willing to brave the masses to peek at the Cherry Blossom trees this year? If not, you can peruse these Patch photos from the comfort of your own computer.
The DC Circulator will run modified service on Saturday, due to the road closures for the National Marathon.
The District Department of Transportation will eliminate several parking spaces on 29th Street south of M Street.
Open season for potholes kicked off Monday. Report any nuisances you find in your neighborhood.
Track problems at Federal Triangle threw a kink in the morning commute for metro riders on the Blue and Orange lines.
Gray reduces salaries on eight staff members who were being paid more than the legal limit.
Sulaimon Brown alleged that the Gray mayoral campaign paid him to attack Mayor Fenty during the campaign; Gray responds.
It's spring cleaning time for area water distribution systems.
Local community reacts to natural disaster
Heavy rain raised concerns about flooding.
Henderson has been the acting Chancellor since November, having taken over for her former boss, Michelle Rhee.
Temporary Urbanism takes advantage of empty retail and restaurant spaces and gives entrepreneurs an opportunity to experiment.
The District Department of Transportation will update residents on the construction plan for two Georgetown streets.
After seeking community input Monday evening, Evans proposed a resolution Tuesday.
The Advisory Neighborhood Commission voted Monday night; the Zoning Commission will consider the campus plan April 14.
Councilmember Evans asked the community at the ANC2E meeting Monday for their opinions on legislating the personnel issue.
The ANC2E meeting Monday, Feb. 28 will address the Georgetown University campus plan and two large development plans.
Neighbors and residents can chime in on three options for the future of Rose Park's multi-use path.
Mayor Vincent Gray, Councilmember Jack Evans and ANC officials hailed the beginning of construction on the much-anticipated project.
ANC2E comes down firmly opposed to expansion plans by Georgetown University in a draft document released Wednesday.
The long-planned project to rehabilitate the streetcar tracks on O and P Streets will begin Thursday.
The snow and sleet overnight will make for a slippery morning commute.
The House of Representatives passed $60 billion in spending cuts early Saturday, including $80 million in cuts from D.C.
Local and federal government agencies are seeking public input on the proposed rehabilitation of the Rock Creek Park Multi-Use Trail, including a section in Rose Park.
Veterans, represented by Burke PLLC, filed suit against Defense Secretary Robert Gates and his predecessor, Donald Rumsfeld, in federal court.
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3B for Glover Park met with District officials Thursday about addressing residential parking concerns.
Neighborhood Representatives, University and Government officials will face off over the Georgetown University 2010-2020 campus plan.
Another round of freezing rain could slow the morning commute for a second day.
Government personnel and students can report to work or school on a two-hour delay schedule.