Photo by Bahadir Bermek.
- Report: unequal shelves in D.C. public school libraries benefit wealthier students. [Post]
- Some recommendations from Relisha Rudd report still ongoing six months later. [City Desk]
- Undocumented immigrants face a new problem in obtaining a D.C. driver’s license: language. [WAMU]
- Smoky conditions at Wheaton platform this morning caused by train brakes, Metro says. [Post]
- Here’s how parks in downtown D.C. can be transformed into gems. [GGW]
- Here’s how D.C. police are planning to lower the city’s homicide rate. [Washingtonian]
- Bomb squad investigating suspicious device in Southeast D.C. home. [WJLA]
- Hazmat crews investigating unknown substance found in NW D.C. home. [NBC4]
- Metro hires two high-powered firms to help rebuild its image. [Post]
- ACLU sides with Washington football team over trademark cancellation lawsuit, says its unconstitutional. [Washington Times]
- Smithsonian scientists hatch rare frog in captivity for the first time. [AP via CBS DC]
- Thanks to a Superior Court ruling, this Northeast D.C. man can’t smoke—anything—inside his own home. [WJLA]
- Bread Furst loaves coming to Whole Foods. [Y&H]
- This Day in DCist: Local Reddit users perplexed by mysterious flash of light, loud bang.