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- Yeah, we’re bummed too, but apparently tonight’s Andrew Dice Clay show at the 9:30 Club has been cancelled. [@930Club]
- Going car-free could save you up to $10,000 a year. [TBD]
- Jurassic Park, College Park? [WaPo]
- Does it matter if our councilmembers are part- or full-time? [DeBonis]
- D.C. Board of Trade reacts warily to Mayor Vince Gray’s job proposals. [WBJ]
- MoCo group wants new entrance to Bethesda Metro built before repairs on escalators begin. [ACT]
- Columbia bail bondswoman killed. [WJLA]
- Over the weekend, D.C. police arrested 522 people, but none of them were terrorists. [City Paper]
- We’re number three! In terms of poverty, though. [WAMU]
- How much did the City Paper spend defending the Dan Snyder lawsuit. According to the author of the article that kicked it all off, a “staggering” amount. [Twitter]
- Adams Morgan welcomes a new vintage store. [PoP]
- Activists work to keep abortion riders out of D.C. spending bill. [WaPo]
Martin Austermuhle