Photo by Brandon Bartoszek.
- D.C. insurance commissioner William P. White was fired Friday, one day after questioning President Obama’s decision to extend cancelled insurance policies. [Post]
- White tried to apologize, but it was too little, too late. [Post]
- Man stabbed outside Dupont Circle nightclub is expected to survive. [Post]
- The Washington Post Company is now Graham Holdings Company. [Release]
- Riverfront at the Ballpark project involving Gray’s son has liquor license denied. [DeBonis]
- Today Blue Line riders get the pleasure of being delayed. [Twitter]
- Montgomery County school officials decide not to grant day off for Eid. [WAMU]
- Headline “How to get rich in the new Washington” inevitably disappoints. [Post]
- Dacha Beer Garden runs into issues with D.C.’s Historic Preservation Office. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: Effort to keep attorney general election in 2014 hits snag. [DCist]
- This Day in DCist: Two years ago, construction on the CityMarket at O Street began. Now the Giant will open this week.