- D.C. residents believe that HIV/AIDS is the city’s biggest public health challenge — no matter our differences in politics and class, we can probably all agree on that.
- It’s official now: Teaism is coming to 12th and U Streets NW.
- Here’s John Wall wearing a Philadelphia Flyers hat. (Quick, everyone freak out!)
- Who owes the District money? Apple, for one, hasn’t paid the city nearly $150,000 in back taxes related to the Georgetown Apple Store.
- The Washington Examiner published a story yesterday which quoted Pepco CEO Joe Rigby as saying that he was “not even shooting for average”; Rigby claims that the paper took his quote out of context.
- The Metro media relations carousel continues with the departure of spokeswoman Angela Gates.
- MetroAccess workers are getting ready to work longer shifts, but a whole bunch of them are already having trouble staying awake through their current workloads. (Not like this is new news or anything.)
- Tommy Wells says he wants Vince Gray to “be successful,” but that “he’s not ruling anything out.”
- A Peaceaholics documentary has to be a lock for a prime spot at next year’s Silverdocs festival, doesn’t it?
- The largest union of Metro workers held a meeting with riders last night, though there wasn’t too much talk about the actual union.
- Man, Kwame Brown is really concerned about chocolate milk.
- No word on whether the judge told the defendant that he warned him about mooching in the past.
- Sure, Donovan, whatever you say.
- Anyone looking for an al fresco strip club dining experience?
- I couldn’t agree more, anonymous Wonderland sticker-placer.
- We’re not the only place with problems, you know.