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- The opening of (part of) Dupont Underground has been pushed to September. [UrbanTurf]
- Demand and rates for hotel rooms are both up. [District, Measured]
- Here are all the Vision Zero outreach events. [WABA]
- D.C. gets another Lao restaurant, and you can design its logo. [Popville]
- Where to find free bar snacks around town. [Eater]
- Photos from the Washington Kastles’ opener. [Flickr]
- Rockville youth group leader accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. [WJLA]
- Purple Line construction and design work could begin as soon as May. [Post]
- Mendelson wants to double Councilmembers’ financial disclosure filings. [LL]
- The City Paper’s culture writers don’t hold back. [WCP]
- More praise for Cathy Lanier. [POLITICO]
- Former restaurant executive sentenced to 90 days in prison for taping patrons in the bathroom. [Post]
- Will D.C. finally expand access to naloxone amid increasing heroin use? [WCP]
- DC Shorts are looking for hosts to house visiting filmmakers. [DC Shorts]
- The last 300 Chinese Americans left in Chinatown. [Post]
- Lax security at D.C. government buildings is the subject of a new report. [LL]
- Five of D.C.’s cab companies will be suspended for failing to meet a deadline for having a 6 percent wheelchair accessible fleet. [WAMU]
- This Day in DCist: That time an artist wanted to sink a gas station replica into the Anacostia.
Rachel Sadon