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  • Development in the snowball fight gun case: the Examiner has learned that Detective Michael Baylor is facing a 10-day suspension for his widely documented actions back in December. The Fraternal Order of Police says it plans to appeal.
  • Man, sure seems like a lot of D.C.’s longtime broadcasters are calling it quits these days. Frank “Voice of the Redskins” Herzog is retiring from WTOP, says Reliable Source.
  • Look out, Jim Graham. Potential Ward 1 challenger Jeff Smith looks to be just about set to file his paperwork to be become an official candidate, City Desk reports.
  • Via the WashCycle, Eric Gilliland, the executive director of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association, announced his resignation today, effective April 2. He’ll be heading over to run the National Association of City Transportation Officials.
  • Penn Quarter Living notes the passing of Downtown Neighborhood Association President Miles Groves, a “tireless advocate for residents downtown and a community leader.” NB: “a special DNA meeting will be held in honor of Miles on March 24 and more details on that meeting will be forthcoming.”