Photo by John Sonderman.
- Lawyers for accused Boston Marathon bomber want to move the trial to D.C. [AP via WAMU]
- That new app that tells you about sketchy areas in D.C. is going about as well as you’d expect it to. [City Desk]
- A roller coaster at the Six Flags in Prince George’s County broke down, leaving 24 people stranded for hours. [Post]
- Leave local media alone, criminals! [FishbowlDC, WUSA9]
- Real-life “Rosie the Riveters” gather in D.C., “marking the launch of a nationwide program for the country’s remaining living Rosies.” [Post]
- Art galleries closing in Dupont and Logan Circle, opening in Georgetown. [Post]
- Two-year-old killed in her home by gunfire in Prince George’s County. [NBC4]
- D.C.’s new CFO, Jeffrey DeWitt, promises, among other things, upgrade customer service. [Post]
- Fundraiser to help the 74 displaced residents of the Belmont Street NW apartment building that burned down. [PoPville]
- “WE DON’T TICKET OUR OWN.” [Post]
- Mayoral candidates finance reports are due today. [WAMU]
- This Day in DCist: UberX launches.