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- Store accused of selling synthetic drugs in Petworth will become a wine bar. [WCP]
- High school graduation rate for DCPS hits a still-dismal 64 percent. [Post]
- Mentally ill man died in a Virginia prison months after he was accused of stealing $5.05 worth of snacks. [Post]
- Museum Square residents and activists plan another rally ahead of likely end to Section 8 contract. [WCP]
- Column: Nap Turner Way should be the beginning of a U Street “walk of fame.” [Post]
- Amtrak adds fee for excessive baggage. [Post]
- The 11th Street Bridge Park project gets some $$$$. [WBJ]
- Non-choking Papelbon news: he’s closed on an Alexandria home. [WBJ]
- Uber outgrows its D.C. offices after less than two years. [WBJ]
- Shake Shack’s Dupont location pays homage to Rachael Ray with a pickled jalapeño burger. [Washingtonian]
- John Boehner is no longer crying on the walls of the Foggy Bottom Trader Joe’s. [Washingtonian]
- An early look at Scream City at RFK stadium. [Washingtonian]
- Even in the rain, hundreds of people showed up to U.S. Capitol for the “Lights of Hope” ceremony. [WJLA]
- McDuffie proposes a program that would pay at-risk kids in a bid to stem violence. [WAMU]
- D.C. Public Library compiles a music playlist to go along with Banned Books Week. [Bandwidth]
- A walking tour of historic architecture changes on 14th Street NW. [ElevationDC]
- Adams Morgan gets an outpost of an sex-positive Alexandria adult boutique. [Borderstan]
- D.C. writers continue to taunt Philly. [Eater]
- No no no no. [Post]
- How well do you know restaurant bathrooms? [Express]
- Fugazi reunion jokes. [Facebook]
- Still some power outages around the area. [WJLA]
- Another Vincent Gray associate charged. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: Man offers Nats tickets in exchange for a threesome.
Rachel Sadon