- The Chevy Chase/Purple Line standoff continues. [WBJ]
- Here’s what out-of-town food critics have to say about D.C.’s food scene. [Washingtonian]
- David Gregory’s house is on the market for $2.5 mil. [Post]
- The man who set off bottle bombs at Md. movie theaters was sentenced to 18 years. [WNEW]
- Ben’s Chili Bowl adapts to gentrification with veggie burgers. [Post]
- D.C. is the sixth most segregated city in the country. [WCP]
- In which the weather consistently turns to the 80s. [CWG]
- Brooklyn Winery could bring the District its first winery. The name will be just as creative. [WBJ]
- Bethesda house fire leaves $90K in damages. [MCM]
- There will 1,000 free tickets and a free area at the Landmark Music Festival—for those in the know. [WCP]
- Students take up “citizen science” for the Smithsonian. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: “These days, House Republicans are actually giving John Boehner a harder time than they’re giving me, which means orange really is the new black.”
Rachel Sadon