When Chris O’Flinn decided to retire to D.C. from Montgomery County, Maryland, in 2012, a priority was finding a home near ...
Cosenza, a talented Lexington musician who performed with a litany of bands and worked on more than 100 albums, died Feb. 18 ...
Can Vero Beach, Fort Pierce learn anything from how Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, rebounded after closing of steel mill, hotel, ...
Washington to join the Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University ... into the National Inventors Hall of Fame and the US Congress established 5 January as George Washington Carver Recognition ...
The early 1800s mansion has been a school, the home of a member of Virginia’s Mason family and maybe even a wartime hospital.
In the combination living-and-dining room, French doors on one ... He is a former member of the board of trustees at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Fensterstock and his ...
a student dining hall and a wellness center, according to law firm Holland & Knight, which is representing the university. The rezoning is also critical for the planned expansion of Howard ...
Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the U.S., but the Ocean State packs in a lot of attractions worth seeing, from its extravagant 20th-century mansions to secluded beaches to cultural sites.
The former president, a peanut farmer turned politician, was known as much for his charity and diplomatic work later in life ...
Quincy Wilson, 16, made history in Paris during the summer as the youngest male U.S. track Olympian in history. Unlike his ...
In this first of two parts, we salute individuals who died from January through June. Each toiled and excelled in different ...
According to reporting from The Washington Free Beacon, a student at Georgetown University’s School ... classes, and her dining hall, she was supported by students and faculty in her demand ...