Photo by Tim Brown.
- Can the streetcar be saved and if so, is it worth saving? [Post]
- Confusion over parking meters specifically for drivers with disabilities may lead to many to be pulled in order to advance the program. [Washington Times]
- MARC to increase service between D.C. and Baltimore. [CBS DC]
- Police are investigating two homicides that occurred this weekend. [Post]
- Since its owner was killed in November, Riverby Books has been closed with no plans to reopen. [PoPville]
- Chronic truancy rates hover above 50 percent in D.C. high schools. [Post]
- Inside D.C.’s hottest neighborhood, Woodridge. [WAMU]
- Local employers find themselves on the front line of the District’s new marijuana laws. [Post]
- Purple Line supporters to provide a progress update, rally today. [NBC4]
- It’s illegal to own a ferret in D.C., but that’s not stopping some people. [Express]
- How new white voters are shaping D.C. politics. [Post]
- Watch a short film about D.C.’s sidewalk laws, if that’s your thing. [CityLab]
- Curbed D.C. is creating a D.C.-centric expansion pack for Cards Against Humanity. [CurbedDC]
- This Day in DCist: Pharmacy Bar went on the market.