Photo by David Nagy.
- Lawyers say the food vendor that just quit serving D.C. public schools actually can’t do so. [Post]
- D.C. driver who was charged in a hit-and-run on Suitland Parkway had prior driving offenses. [Post]
- This is how a waiter or waitress will stereotype you. [Y&H]
- Union Market gets its first standalone restaurant. [Post]
- And Shaw will get a new high-end restaurant. [WBJ]
- We’ll soon see how the D.C. United stadium will affect nearby property values. [WBJ]
- Track the alleys being repaired as part of AlleyPalooza. [DDOT]
- African Art Museum director explains why they are sticking with the Cosby collection. [Post]
- Reliable Source is still on the rumors and randomness Taylor Swift beat. [Post]
- PETA to stage a protest of Hermes outside of CityCenterDC today. [Washingtonian]
- Montgomery County police are searching for a missing teen girl from Damascus. [NBC4]
- Huge sewage leak closes a popular trail in Arlington. [Post]
- The story of how F. Scott Fitzgerald came to lie to rest in Rockville. [Washingtonian]
- Police searching for man who sped off with an officer caught in the door. [NBC4]
- Virginia contends with how to regulate drones. [Post]
- Some jerk stole computers from the Deanwood library. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: Courtney Stodden came to town in a ‘lettuce’ bikini.
- In which a federal technology officer got by for five years on faked credentials. [National Journal]
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