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- At least one tornado was reported in the Baltimore area last night. No injuries were reported. [Baltimore Sun]
- The photo of Michael A. Brown accepting a bribe in a coffee mug from an undercover FBI agent will live in infamy. [DCist]
- The public pool at the Francis School in NW is closed because it was painted with non-waterproof paint and swimmers were getting blue paint on their skin. [Georgetowner]
- Councilmember Mary Cheh (D-Ward 3) said proposed D.C. Taxicab Commission regulations would “discourage new, innovative technology companies from operating in the District.” [WAMU]
- Flooding in D.C. led to several water rescues. [WTOP]
- Comcast has added 3,800 Wi-Fi hot spots in Washington region. [Business Journal]
- A Montgomery County man was sentenced to two life terms for killing his estranged wife and her son. [Post]
- A loss prevention officer at a strip mall in Virginia is accused of sexually assaulting a woman he detained. [NBC Washington]
- A Montgomery County businessman was convicted of facilitating an illegal satellite deal between Iran and Russia. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: One year ago, the last Occupy tents in McPherson Square were knocked down.