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- Temporary construction zone art. [Popville]
- WABA gets a new chief bike advocate. [WABA]
- Maryland hits more than $1 billion in casino revenue and lottery sales. [Post]
- Punk scene archivist donates his collection to the library. [Post]
- But punk documentary Salad Days has a piracy problem. [Bandwidth]
- The Kastles continue their run of barely noticed dominance. [WCP]
- Prostitution operation in D.C. is up to 149 arrests. [WUSA9]
- Strong seller’s market continues, with the strongest July in a decade. [WBJ]
- There is a $2 million former brothel for sale in Logan Circle. [Washingtonian]
- Dupont Circle is getting a medical marijuana dispensary. [Borderstan]
- Anti-7-11 petition fails. [Popville]
- Two men stabbed in Columbia Heights yesterday afternoon. [Borderstan]
- Dupont Underground makes some progress. [District Source]
- Registration opens for the annual 50 states ride. [WABA]
- Office of Police Complaints report finds that D.C. police aren’t properly trained on chokeholds. [WCP]
- Georgetown residents worry about ‘roof running.’ [WUSA9]
- Woman shot by the cops will appear in court this morning. [WUSA]
- This Day in DCist: The District’s next ‘Romo’
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