Photo by Tony Quinn.

Photo by Tony Quinn.

  • Three firefighters on-duty day Cecil Mills died to face disciplinary charges next month. [NBC4]
  • Woodley Park tree participates in the war on cars. [NBC4]
  • D.C. considers creating carpool and toll lanes on part of the 14th Street bridge, other highways. [Post]
  • Options charter school for at-risk youth will likely stay open, but won’t be taken over by the city government. [Post]
  • A call by Courtland Milloy for a “real” Emancipation Day. [Post]
  • D.C. Attorney General Irv Nathan generally supports two pieces of contracting legislation. [WAMU]
  • Where to find ramps and other spring ingredients. [Post]
  • The differences between Maryland and D.C.’s marijuana decriminalization laws. [WAMU]
  • “I think where things are going with H Street, it’s going to transition away from that hipster scene to more of a mainstream, cosmopolitan, urban scene.” [WBJ]
  • The New York Times follows Peter Chang around Virginia. [NYTimes]
  • Three proposals for WMATA’s Navy Yard site. [UrbanTurf]
  • This Day in DCist: Vincent Orange held on to his At-Large seat.