Photo by John Sonderman.
- The suburbs try to appeal to millennials: Transit Edition. [Post]
- One dead, four injured in weekend fires in D.C. [WJLA]
- You can grow marijuana now, but will anyone actually do it? [Post]
- Virginia man to be sentenced in HIV transmission case. [AP/WJLA]
- The history of the Anacostia “big chair.” [GGW]
- The story of a gay Russian couple who fled to D.C. for asylum. [WAMU]
- Fatal shooting in Brightwood early this morning. [Post]
- Blagden Alley development project gets final approval. [UrbanTurf]
- Karl Racine says he needs more money and staff. [Post]
- José Andrés goes political. [Post]
- The story of the demise of D.C.’s first streetcar system. [Post]
- Yung Gleesh arrested, released after sexual assault charges at SXSW. [Bandwidth]
- Masa 14 catches a lot of flak for enforcing a dress code, apologies. [PoPville]
- Food trucks association launches online platform to trade primo parking spaces. [WBJ]
- Suns Cinema reaches crowdfunding goal. [DC Music Download]
- This Day in DCist: D.C.’s lack of voting rights, a human rights violation?