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  • Drivers: if you’re coming into town from western Montgomery County tomorrow morning, you’ll probably want to keep an eye out for street closures related to the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure. The Walk kicks off at Nationals Park at 7 a.m. and makes its way northwest from there.
  • While we’re talking traffic, the construction work on Ohio Drive near the Lincoln Memorial is almost finished. Meanwhile, Northern Virginia’s traffic is only going to getting worse.
  • MPD is investigating a sexual assault which is alleged to have occurred after a woman left a Foggy Bottom bar at 23rd Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW early on Wednesday morning.
  • Sounds like the Parks and Rec scandal really put a cramp on Banneker Ventures’ ability to collect money from the District government.
  • Cafe Nema and Momo’s on the 1300 block of U Street will be closing their doors next week.
  • It’s last call for comments on those garish 14th Street Streetscape designs.
  • The number of women earning six figures is rapidly increasing in the U.S. — and in the D.C. metropolitan area, one in six women earned more than $100,000 in 2009, the second-highest ratio among American metro areas.
  • ARLnow notes that the Friends of the David M. Brown Planetarium in Arlington have received a big $50,000 grant in their quest to raise $400,000 to perform upgrades.
  • Meet your new Superior Court judges, Washington! (They sure do look judicious.)
  • If you do tricep dips on Metro benches, I reserve the right to sit there and laugh.