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- Local activists await decision in legal battle for deportation protection. [WAMU]
- Motorist who fatally struck pedestrians in downtown D.C. appeared to be on narcotics. [Post]
- Bowser proposes an eleven-member committee to decide how the city will honor Marion Barry. [LL]
- When it comes to failing to shovel snow from sidewalks, D.C. government among the worst offenders. [GGW]
- Registration for the White House Easter Egg roll opens tomorrow. Here’s where to register. [WAMU]
- People will be allowed to sled on Capitol Hill if Eleanor Holmes Norton has her say. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. Council will hold a hearing today on last month’s fatal smoke incident. [NBC4]
- Possible snow tomorrow. [WJLA]
- This is just a really entertaining interview with Ian Svenonius. [Bandwidth]
- First phase of massive Anacostia Riverfront development gets approval. [UrbanTurf]
- Why Uber drivers won’t go on airport property. [WAMU]
- The history of D.C.’s tiniest historic neighborhood, Grant Road. [Curbed DC]
- DC Brau’s first official “crowler hours” are this week. [PoPville]
- This Day in DCist: The marijuana legalization battle was in its infancy. Aw.