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- South Korean president’s press secretary fired during sexual assault investigation stemming from recent Washington visit. [Post]
- Construction company pays $1 million to settle lawsuit from city. [City Paper]
- Two-way cycle track coming to First Street NE. [NoMa BID]
- Thirty years of La Clinica del Pueblo. [WAMU]
- Hearing today in suit filed by group opposing closure of 15 public schools. [Examiner]
- Fur Nightclub ordered closed following stabbing. [Washington Times]
- National Aquarium to close Sept. 30, ending run as oldest continuously operating aquarium in U.S. [DCist]
- Nationals’ recent hot streak has head cheerleader looking up. [Boswell]
- They won yesterday, 5-4, by the way. [MLB]
- D.C. agencies say there will be 150 designated spots for food trucks. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: Last year, we got a glimpse of Boeing’s troubled 787 Dreamliner.