See the latest announcement from the Metropolitan Police Department.
On Sunday, Feb. 21, giant panda cub Xiao Qi Ji turned 6 months old. To celebrate, our half-birthday boy tried yet another new food.
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See how well the power provider for the Georgetown area and across DC serves their customers.
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See the latest announcement from the District of Columbia.
DC residents who are 16-64 with qualifying medical conditions will be eligible to receive the vaccine on March 1.
Thomas Webster, 54, of Town of Florida, New York, was charged by criminal complaint with one count of assaulting, resisting an employee.
Georgetown produced more U.S. Fulbright student awardees for 2020-2021 than any other college or university for the second straight year.
New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in District of Columbia.
Learn how to preserve your own family photos, documents and more while exploring Georgetown’s Black history.
With the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in mind, Georgetown’s board of directors reviewed measures.
A new season of light is coming to Georgetown with the return of GLOW!, Georgetown BID’s free outdoor public art experience.
The whole “Change tires, not your plans” slogan may need a pandemic reboot – ’cause, what plans?
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A classroom connection during a Leadership Fellow training led Cherizza Lundy (MPM ‘22) to a breakthrough in advancing racial equity.
The McCourt School of Public Policy is excited to announce that eight students and alumni were selected.
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The union claims DCPS "violated health and safety protocols" at a high school where a teacher recently died after contracting COVID-19.
The grant is designed to help with immediate and emergency needs, such as housing, transportation and food.
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Participants gathered to celebrate following a 2019 advocacy event led by the Kalmanovitz Initiative.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in Georgetown are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and include instructions about making tea sandwiches and a craft.
The agreement Launches the Howard Scholar Program, a Full Tuition Scholarship to the McCourt School of Public Policy.
Executive Pastry Chef Kieu-Linh Nguyen just launched Cakes by CUT, a specialty cake concept within CUT DC at Georgetown.
The Georgetown BID is announcing Phase 2 of the Georgetown BID Employee Emergency Relief Grant – a program aimed to award one-time grants.
DC by Foot is offering a special Love Stories: Georgetown walking tour, Feb. 13, 4-6 p.m.; Take a stroll through the neighborhood.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many area high school games were canceled and now DC student-athletes do not have game film for recruiters.
In a podcast interview, a DDOT official discusses transportation equity in the district.
Here is the latest federal data on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in District of Columbia County.
Participants can stroll through the neighborhood and learn about scandals to a Beauty and the Beast-type tale.
These pets are searching for their forever homes. Will it be with you? They currently are at the Humane Rescue Alliance.
The box includes a combination of seasonal and signature flavors.
faculty, alumni expected to serve
This semester’s GU Politics Fellows bring diverse perspectives and robust experience in politics, journalism, and public service.
Snowfall in DC set the scene for some fun and beautiful photos. Here is one from a Patch reader.