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- Don’t forget to join us tonight at the Emerge Exposed panel discussion at Long View Gallery. 7 p.m., $10 at the door.
- Seven D.C. Council members have signed on as co-sponsors to Muriel Bowser’s sunshine bill, which would effectively make closed-door meetings of the council illegal, D.C. Wire reports.
- The Hill is Home conducts an item-by-item shoppers comparison of Safeway and Harris Teeter, and finds that despite the widespread notion that Harris Teeter is more “high end,” it actually offers lower prices on many staples.
- Disturbing story from WUSA9 about a woman with dementia who was released from GWU Hospital without proper clothing and without her family having been notified.
- The Business Journal reports that the long-awaited Rhode Island Station development is at last seeing some forward momentum. “The developers of the $90 million-plus project, nearly a decade in the making, are expected to announce a ground breaking date in a month’s time.”
- If you haven’t been following Jason Cherkis’s latest series on living conditions at D.C. General, take the time to catch up. “In the past week, City Desk has reported several items on D.C. General: overcrowded conditions, indifferent case workers, the death of a newborn, and staff soliticing sex from female residents in return for blankets and juice.”