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  • D.C. police have released a flier announcing a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in the killing of Durval Martins. You can download it from City Desk.
  • Bread for the City asks for support in convincing WMATA to make SmarTrip cards more easily accessible to the poor in advance of the demise of paper transfers next month.
  • A group of Georgetown University students has filed suit against the CIA to release records relating to the death of journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan, the Post reports.
  • The District will give out permits to 700 vendors, 200 more than originally expected, to set up in four vending zones during the inaugural celebrations. WTOP wonders if that could lead to more street closures.
  • Greater Greater Washington wonders if any D.C. Council members have ever tried to park downtown on a Saturday.