- No, that parking lot near the D.C.-Md. line is, in fact, not a historic landmark. [Post]
- Most of the remaining shows at Artisphere are sold out. [ARLnow]
- D.C. man is accused of raping a nun in Prince George’s County. Last year, he was arrested for videotaping a woman in the bathroom at MLK library. [WJLA]
- The web drama Anacostia-The Series wins an Emmy. [WCP]
- The head of D.C.’s crime lab and two other officials are leaving the department in the wake of highly two critical audits. [Post]
- An argument for why D.C. wouldn’t see Baltimore-like unrest (short answer: bureaucracy). [Washingtonian]
- Metro’s K9 bus has continued to exceed Metro’s expectations. [PlanItMetro]
- Rosslyn finally gets some new places to eat. [EaterDC]
- Montgomery County woman charged in the disappearance of her two kids is still unfit to stand trial. [WJLA]
- A K-pop star’s mostly secret life at Georgetown University. [Post]
- Neighbors in Silver Spring neighborhood fight over who belongs. [GGW]
- Historic preservationists don’t want a Naval Observatory mansion knocked down. [WBJ]
- It’s no years-long driveway fight, but a long-running fight over a Costco gas station in Wheaton is now going to court. [Post]
- In research that absolutely did not need to be done, we learn that fans of the Washington football team are the worst spellers of all other football team fans. Make of that what you will. [WSJ]
- This Day in DCist: What Rock Creek Park looked like during four days of rain.
Rachel Sadon