Photo by Tim Fulmer.
- 18 months later, MPD still sitting on fancy new next-generation traffic enforcement cameras. [Washington Times]
- What’s in a name? Specifically, Marion Barry’s? [LL]
- Longtime Bloomingdale hairdressers Jak & Co closing due to gentrification. [Post]
- Vincent Orange introduces bill to prevent “pop-ups.” [GGW]
- Museum of Natural History gets $13 million donation. [WBJ]
- Going to Nats games is getting increasingly more expensive. [District, Measured]
- Where to apply—and not apply—for the second round of the D.C. school lottery. [Post]
- D.C. focusing on improving childcare for low-income children under the age of three. [GGW]
- AP investigation uncovers alarming security breaches at D.C.-area airports. [AP/WJLA]
- Patient treated for Ebola at NIH is “in good health.” [Post]
- A nice obituary for local actor, storyteller, educator Kevin Boggs, who passed away on March 13. [Arts Desk]
- Amsterdam Falafelshop offers a “pot-pairing” menu. [Y&H]
- “I couldn’t care less what white people think of my lyrics. I don’t write it for them. I live to make white people uncomfortable.” [Bandwidth]
- This Day in DCist: Cherry blossoms reach peak bloom.