Go Home Already: So You Had a Bad Day
- Arlington County's Department of Environmental Services is going to be collecting bicycle and pedestrian traffic data this coming week. [Greater Greater Washington]
- Dana Goldstein on the Washington Teachers' Union counter-proposal to Michelle Rhee's contract: "...by the look of the public one-page summary document, it will remain difficult to reach common ground." [Tapped]
- Richard Layman spots an outdoor television affixed to Burrito Brothers in the Capitol Hill neighborhood that looks like it probably violates the historic district rules. [Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space]
- A new orange ABRA sign has appeared in the window of 822 E St NW, signaling a new restaurant in the works. [Penn Quarter Living]
- Willem de Looper, D.C. artist and former curator of the Phillips Collection, died at the age of 76. [WaPo]
- Teen found shot and killed early this morning in Temple Hills, Md. [AP via WTOP]
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