Photo by Kevin Wolf.

Photo by Kevin Wolf.

  • Seven years ago, an 11-year-old girl from Northwest was raped—twice. Instead of helping catch her rapist, police only sporadically followed up on her case and, eventually, charged her with filing a false report. [Post Magazine]
  • Georgetown’s Mt. Zion cemetery is in disrepair. How it got that way. [The Georgetowner]
  • Officials say the family homeless crisis is worse than they feared. [Housing Complex]
  • Metro suspends search or a new general manager, but will get new railcars. [WAMU]
  • D.C. to test overnight delivery to businesses. [WBJ]
  • American with Ebola admitted to NIH headquarters in Bethesda. [WNEW/AP]
  • GWU Pep Band performs Game of Throne theme at Barclay’s Center. [Vine]
  • UMd. investigating racist, sexist email sent in Kappa Sigma fraternity. [NBC4]
  • Welcome to Spring: we’re in for a wet weekend. [WJLA]
  • D.C. police charge man with first-degree murder…seven years later. [Post]
  • Which alcohol delivery app should you use? [Washingtonian]
  • Cannabis Campaign defends court’s decision to ban D.C. man from smoking inside his own house. [WJLA]
  • This Day in DCist: Report shows D.C. ranks fourth in income inequality.