- The Pepco-Exelon debate is far from dead. [Post]
- Public hearing on rising crime rates goes until 3 a.m. [LL]
- Police arrest Georgia man in connection to homicide that occurred in NW D.C. in March. [Post]
- “If we hadn’t been part of the Smithsonian, we would’ve gone the way of the Corcoran.”[WCP]
- Today’s Metro delays: Green Line. [Post]
- Bob Woodward joins Twitter, tweets in the third person. [City Desk]
- D.C.’s Ethiopian community spreads to Md. and Va. suburbs. [GGW]
- Don’t bring your selfie stick to mass with the Pope. [Washingtonian]
- Here’s what the Mystics arena/Wizards practice facility at St. Elizabeths East will look like. [WBJ]
- The White House will open its back lawn to 15,000 people for the Pope’s visit. [NBC4]
- Capitol Hill residents really don’t want a new Washington football team stadium at RFK. [Post]
- A 94-year-old retired AU professor has been accused of sexually abusing a young girl more than 40 years ago. [WJLA]
- Teen charged in assaulting elderly man on Metro pleads guilty. [NBC4]
- This Day in DCist: An Ian MacKaye-themed burger worthy of his name.