May 25, 2022
D.C. Landlord Must Pay Nearly $2 Million For Lying To Van Ness Tenants About Rent Prices
The settlement concludes a lawsuit filed against Equity Residential Management by D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine.
Four people were injured. Authorities lifted the nearly six-hour lockdown on the neighborhood after 9:30 p.m.
One of D.C.’s best-kept wine secrets is housed beneath Connecticut Avenue in an old luxury car service shop.
Nov 26, 2013
Man Stabbed At Van Ness Metro Station
Metro Transit Police released images of the female suspect, believed to be in her 20s, through Twitter.
Oct 02, 2009
Van Ness’s Dining Straits Get a Little More Dire
The weeknight dinner rotation of Van Ness-ers (Ness-ians?) just got a little shorter, with the closure of the Indian restaurant Delhi Dhaba. The restaurant shut its doors Sept. 30, and is already completely gutted, as seen here. The owners are supposedly eying a location on Wisconsin Ave., but no one was around the the restaurant to confirm that today. That leaves just a few sit-down restaurants in the neighborhood — two Chinese (Shanghai Garden…
Aug 08, 2007
Red Line Stations Closed (Updated)
UPDATE #2 WMATA reports that all three stations have re-opened, though some delays may linger in order to get everything back on schedule. Enjoy your evening, Washington. According to an alert from Metro, the Dupont Circle, Woodley Park, and Cleveland Park stations have been closed due to a suspicious package aboard a train. Metro will be running shuttle buses between Van Ness and Farragut North to connect to the stations. We hope the package turns…
Jul 12, 2007
Arts Agenda
>> SiteProjects DC, which we reviewed last month, is ongoing throughout the 14th Street NW stretch, with special events sporadically showing during its run. Since Tuesday, Kathryn Cornelius has been performing her Art Services (Waste) at venues along the corridor. Tonight find her at Hemphill Fine Art from 4:30 to 5 p.m., then at Gallery Plan B from 5 to 5:30 p.m. Tomorrow see the act at Adamson Gallery from 4:30 to 5 p.m., then…