>> James Walls Jr., the mayor of District Heights, Md. was arrested early this morning in D.C. after allegedly propositioning an undercover officer posing as a male prostitute. Walls is an ordained Baptist minister. [WaPo]

>> The ABC board amended the Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Association Alliance’s voluntary agreements with Don Jaime’s and Haydee’s to allow the restaurants to host live entertainment and dancing Sundays through Wednesdays until 11 p.m., Thursdays until midnight, and Fridays and Saturdays until 1 a.m. [City Desk]

>> The streetcars the District has already paid for are being run around the streets of the Czech Republic while they wait for the city to install tracks for them here. But there is no timetable for when the tracks will be installed. [WTOP]

>> D.C. school facilities officials have spent more than three times the $4 million estimated for emergency repairs to antiquated heating systems in the city’s public schools. [Examiner]

>> Gov. Martin O’Malley signed into law a bill making the Smith Island cake Maryland’s official dessert. [AP]

>> The contents of the shuttered Murky Coffee in Capitol Hill were purchased for $7,000 by a local man who plans to open The Big Chair, a coffee shop located near the famous landmark in Anacostia. [D.C. Foodies]

>> The city of Takoma Park has decided it will no longer provide bottled water to people attending city-sponsored events. [Free Ride]

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