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- New Daily Show host Trevor Noah takes on Arlington. [WCP]
- Short Articles about Long Meetings signs off for good. [SALM]
- Family of 9-year-old who was shot in the head is suing the apartment complex where it occurred. [WJLA]
- The eight hardest restaurants to get a table. [Zagat]
- Moving house—literally. [WBJ]
- “I really would prefer that people aren’t banging in my bathroom…But it is what it is.” [Y&H]
- Lanier Heights neighbors want to downzone. [WBJ]
- ParkDC, a new parking scheme, is coming to Gallery Place in May. [GGW]
- Bowser wants footage from police body cameras to be exempt from Freedom of Information Act requests. [LL]
- Judge newspapers of yore for their coverage of Lincoln’s assassination. [Post]
- 90-year-old man runs the Cherry Blossom 5K, beats his time from last year. [WJLA]
- Treasurer of Michael A. Brown’s campaign is sentenced to 16 months. [Post]
- Holi DC was as beautiful as ever. [Washingtonian]
- Smithsonian plans to reopen the long-shuttered Arts and Industries Building in the fall. [Post].
- This Day in DCist: NoMa decides to transform underpasses into public art spaces.
Rachel Sadon