Photo by Clif Burns.
- 1,100 new Central American students started at D.C. schools yesterday. [WAMU]
- David Catania vows to delay school boundary changes. [Housing Complex, DCist]
- D.C.’s bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics gets Post editorial board’s stamp of approval. [Post]
- A history of Metro pennants. [Express]
- Betsy Rothstein vs. Clinton Yates. [Daily Caller]
- Will the Emmys mean more shows and movies will film in the District? [Washington Business Journal]
- Don’t worry, the McDonnell trial is still going strong as the former Virginia governor spars with prosecutors. [WAMU]
- The future is now: driverless car takes tour of D.C. streets. and Eleanor Holmes Norton isn’t there to hit the killswitch. [Post]
- Florida Avenue Grill will celebrate its 70th (!) birthday in October. [PoPville]
- An update list of all the outlets and sports commentators who aren’t using the Washington football team’s name. [NPR]
- Police officer struck by motorist while riding his motorcycle. [Post]
- Lord knows the world does not need another Ian MacKaye interview, but this one is pretty damn good. [BoingBoing]
- This Day in DCist: D.C. celebrated the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.