Dear Obama Transition Team: Please, oh, please let 10-year-old Damon Weaver interview Barack Obama. Pretty please?
A Brooklyn-based printer is hard at work printing and engraving one million invitations for Obama's inauguration.
Google and Microsoft execs have given a combined total of $450,000 to help fund the inauguration.
Here they come! The Obamas are officially moving to Washington this weekend. They'll stay in a hotel through January 15, and then they'll move into the Blair House, the president's official guest house.
>> All Washingtonian.com inauguration coverage
More>> Capital Comment Blog | News & Politics | Society Photos
Inauguration Aggregation
Welcome to your daily dose of inauguration news! Here are the headlines that caught our eye today.
Dear Obama Transition Team: Please, oh, please let 10-year-old Damon Weaver interview Barack Obama. Pretty please?
A Brooklyn-based printer is hard at work printing and engraving one million invitations for Obama's inauguration.
Google and Microsoft execs have given a combined total of $450,000 to help fund the inauguration.
Here they come! The Obamas are officially moving to Washington this weekend. They'll stay in a hotel through January 15, and then they'll move into the Blair House, the president's official guest house.
>> All Washingtonian.com inauguration coverage
More>> Capital Comment Blog | News & Politics | Society Photos
Most Popular in News & Politics
What It Felt Like for a Virginia Marching Band to Win Metallica’s Contest
Meet the 2023 Washingtonians of the Year
What’s IN and OUT in DC Restaurant Trends for 2024
Introducing 8 of DC’s Most Stylish
Washingtonian Magazine
April 2024: Great Places to Live
View IssueSubscribe
Follow Us on Social
Follow Us on Social
Related
13 Major Concerts and Music Festivals in the DC Area This Spring
Mary Timony on Her Emotional New Album, “Untame the Tiger”
The Beatles in DC: A New Exhibit in Maryland Looks Back on Early Beatlemania
Northern Virginia High School Wins Metallica’s Marching Band Competition
More from News & Politics
PHOTOS: Demonstrators Gather Outside the Supreme Court as It Hears Arguments on Emergency Abortion Case
DC’s Coolest Jobs: A Jazz Detective. Orchid Whisperer. Armageddon Stopper.
Seven Miles of Georgia Avenue Will Have a Bus-Only Lane This Summer
What We’ll Miss (or Won’t Miss) About Foxtrot
Foxtrot Is Closing Its DC-Area Stores
Taylor Swift Class Will Be Offered at American University
You Can Still Get Tickets to See Caitlin Clark Play in DC
The Capital Pride Parade Won’t Go Through Dupont Circle This Year