
>> October 1, 2007. Remember that date, because after it H Street aficionados will no longer be allowed to buy a single can or bottle of their favorite low-quality and high-alcohol beer. [FreeRide]
>> Michael Vick filed his guilty plea in the dog-fighting controversy today. On another note, the Big Mac turns 40 today. To Post columnist Courtland Milloy, fans of the Big Mac are no better than Vick. [WTOP]
>> Whoever said D.C. nightlife is tame clearly hasn’t been to the Dupont Circle restaurant that has a secret, fully functioning casino below it or the well-received Penn Quarter restaurant that doubles as a brothel. [DCNightlife Raw]
>> The two men accused of killing British citizen Alan Senitt last summer in Georgetown were convicted sentenced today to 52 and 37 years in prison, respectively. Sennitt’s killing kicked of a crime emergency declaration and led to the installation of crime cameras throughout the city. [WJLA]
>> Talk about bridges falling apart — today at noon debris from a bridge fell onto the northbound lanes of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, prompting their closure. They have since re-opened. [NBC 4]
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