DC’s Broadband Future: A Must-Attend Policy Event Washington D.C. gears up for a pivotal discussion on broadband policy at the esteemed National Press Club. Scheduled for March 18, 2026, this event promises to be a crucial gathering for anyone invested in the future of digital connectivity, from local businesses to community leaders and engaged residents. National Press Club Hosts Critical Broadband Dialogue The National Press Club, a landmark institution in the heart of D.C., will … Read More
Glover Epstein Emails Expose DC Elite
Glover’s Epstein Emails & DC’s Elite Circles Revealed A recent Washingtonian article has sent ripples through the city’s power corridors, detailing newly unsealed emails involving prominent DC public relations consultant Juleanna Glover and Jeffrey Epstein. These communications touch on high-stakes geopolitical issues like volatile oil prices and the specter of an Iran war, bringing the intersection of media, influence, and controversial figures back into sharp focus for local residents living at the heart of national … Read More
DC Free World Class Art Museums For Locals
DC’s Free Art Museums: A Local’s Guide Washington D.C. is a city rich in history and culture, and one of its greatest treasures for residents is the unparalleled access to world-class art. Many of the capital’s premier art institutions proudly open their doors without an admission fee, offering endless opportunities for exploration and inspiration right in our backyard. For locals, this means a constant wellspring of cultural enrichment is always within reach. Enjoy World-Class Art … Read More
Helen Lamoureux devoted Fairfax educator passes
Helen Christine Lamoureux: Honoring a Life of Service The recent passing of Helen Christine Homesley Lamoureux marks the loss of a devoted educator whose career significantly impacted students in Fairfax County Public Schools. Though her deep roots were in North Carolina, her dedication to teaching left an enduring mark on communities just a short drive from our nation’s capital. A Dedicated Educator’s Journey Born in Shelby, NC, in 1947, Helen’s foundational years were steeped in … Read More
Congressional Chorus Marks Two Decades of Cabaret
Congressional Chorus Celebrates Two Decades of Cabaret The Congressional Chorus, a vibrant cornerstone of Washington DC’s cultural scene, is gearing up for its landmark 20th Annual Cabaret. This year, prepare for a captivating musical journey as they present “BRITISH INVASION, AMERICAN STORY,” promising an unforgettable evening that bridges two iconic musical eras right here in the nation’s capital. A Musical Milestone in DC For two decades, the Congressional Chorus has enriched Washington DC with its … Read More
Northeast DC Shooting Kills Two
Tragic Shooting Claims Two Lives in Northeast DC A profound sense of sorrow and alarm has gripped the Northeast D.C. community following a fatal shooting on South Dakota Avenue that resulted in two deaths. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is actively investigating this tragic incident, which underscores ongoing concerns about public safety and violence in our city. Incident Details and Initial Response The incident unfolded recently on South Dakota Avenue, Northeast, an area that is … Read More
Rising Waters Imperil DC Landmarks
DC’s Iconic Landmarks Face Rising Water Threat Washington D.C.’s iconic landmarks face a looming environmental challenge: rising water levels. Beloved memorials along the Tidal Basin and Potomac River are increasingly vulnerable to climate change impacts, threatening their long-term preservation and accessibility for locals and visitors alike. The Rising Tide: What DC Locals Need to Know Water levels around the nation’s capital are steadily increasing. This phenomenon is driven by global sea-level rise, a warming climate, … Read More