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- How the Fort Reno concert series was almost lost. [WCP]
- D.C. Council to debate letting police use “animal sirens” for animal related emergencies. [Post]
- Anthrax letters (now anthrax-free) will go on display at the National Postal Museum. [WAMU]
- D.C.’s “pop-up” housing debate isn’t about aesthetics, it’s about income inequality. [CityLab]
- How one waiter has survived in D.C.’s transient restaurant scene for more than 30 years. [Young & Hungry]
- Wilson High School principal Pete Cahall talks about coming out during D.C.’s pride week. [Blade]
- Where to find the cheapest gas prices in the area this holiday weekend. [WJLA]
- Convicted Beltway sniper Lee Boyd Malvo appealing judge’s ruling that his life sentence is constitutional. [AP via WJLA]
- 15th Street cycletrack to extend uphill to Columbia Heights. [GGW]
- GOP finds a candidate to run against Phil Mendelson for the Council Chair seat. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: D.C. cabs actually started to get credit card readers installed.