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  • A member of local band Junior League may have been deported from China for participating in a pro-Tibet demonstration. [Brightest Young Things]
  • Maryland State Police have charged a Gaithersburg man with making threats against Gov. Martin O’Malley, Hillary Clinton and other elected officials. [AP via WTOP]
  • Sales and prices of existing homes in D.C., Maryland and Virginia are falling faster than the national average, according to the National Association of Realtors. [Washington Business Journal]
  • Takoma Park is considering narrowing New Hampshire Ave. from six lanes to four, adding landscaped medians, and a roundabout at Eastern Avenue. [Just Up the Pike]
  • Is it legal to park on Ward CircleCourt or not? DDOT and DPW can’t seem to agree. [Greater Greater Washington]
  • “A D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles employee was sentenced today to 18 months in federal prison for illegally doling out about 200 driver’s licenses to people not entitled to them.” [WaPo]