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- Katrina Kingsbury, the mother of the seven-year-old boy who went missing on Sunday and was found dead in a car near his home last night, thanked the community for helping to search for her son. [NBC4]
- A construction worker at the site of the future National Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall was rescued from the giant hole this morning after suffering a medical emergency. [NBC4]
- Tony Cheng and son plead not guilty to bribery charges. [Times]
- A dozen supporters turned out to rally for embattled D.C. Fire and EMS Chief Kenneth Ellerbe at the Wilson Building yesterday. [City Paper]
- Federal furloughs could equal less traffic and Metro riders. [WTOP]
- Listen to “Furlough Fridays,” regret it for the rest of the day. [WTOP]
- Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell paid back the state for all the food his kids ate from the Virginia Executive Mansion kitchen. [WAMU]
- Funerals for the Ocean City police officers who died in a plane crash will be held this week. [NBC4]
- This Day in DCist: One year ago, a police horse in Fairfax County was stabbed for the second time, and D.C. was promised a cupcake ATM which never came.
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