
"Since 1965, we've brought you signature content such as 100 Very Best Restaurants, Top Doctors, Top Lawyers, and Great Getaways, to help make your life easier. At the same time, our journalists have continued to dig, uncovering stories that matter and that explain how this complex, powerful city actually works-such as our investigation into DC's mental-health system in last month's issue. In an era of information overload and rapid change, understanding and curating stories that are close to home seem more crucial than ever."
"What's evolved beautifully is how we connect with you. Our social-media presence has flourished, with more than a million followers, creating conversations that extend far beyond our printed pages. Our events business brings the community together in ways we never imagined. And our Custom Media division makes products for clients all over the region. We've grown from one magazine to a true media company, but always with that original DNA: We're here to make your life in Washington better and more fulfilling."
"Our magazine was founded when Laughlin Phillips, a longtime CIA agent turned publisher, had a vision for a new kind of city magazine. That vision-to help readers get the most out of living in this great metropolitan area-hasn't wavered in six decades. If anything, it's more vital now than ever as our region transforms at breakneck speed and navigates yet another transition in leadership."
The magazine was founded with a vision to help readers get the most out of life in the metropolitan area, a mission that has remained steady for six decades. Signature features include annual lists like 100 Very Best Restaurants, Top Doctors, Top Lawyers, and Great Getaways that aim to simplify and enrich daily life. Journalists pursue investigative work, including probes into local systems such as DC's mental-health services. Audience connections have expanded through social media, events, and a Custom Media division. Family ownership and deep local roots accompany the magazine's growth from a single title into a broader media company.
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