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- Reston is changing its name for five days to honor Back to the Future. [WBJ]
- Alexandria cracks down on cyclists who run stop signs. [WashCycle]
- Thousands of people join Joe Walsh and The Fray for an anti-addiction rally. [WUSA9]
- Stetsons closure countdown has begun. [Popville]
- Boehner’s other legacy in D.C. is rosier. [Post]
- Cards Against Humanity, but for aid workers. [Petworth News]
- Al Madrigal calls us smart. [Washingtonian]
- We were spared, but beaches nearby took a bit of a beating. [Post]
- Jack Evans says Metro could have a new leader
as soon asfinally by mid-November. [WAMU] - GWU ditches its two blue phone booths. [Post]
- Some councilmembers express skepticism about private ambulance plan. [WCP]
- Woman who may have been shot dies after crashing into a building in District Heights. [WJLA]
- People who’ve given up on Metro. [WAMU]
- YMCA is selling its Scott Circle building. [WBJ]
- This Day in DCist: After a DUI in Maryland, Michael Phelps goes to rehab.
Rachel Sadon