Photo by David Nagy.
- The D.C. government is fighting the Department of Labor so mega projects on District land can pay their workers less. [Post]
- We have the only subway system in the country that the FTA will directly oversee. [Post]
- ANC argues that turnover at MPD may be contributing to violent crime wave. [GGW]
- The team behind the 11th Street Bridge project was hired to develop plans for RFK. [WBJ]
- The evolution of D.C.’s license plates. [Washingtonian]
- After crackdown on clubs, parties move to mansions in Prince George’s. [Post]
- Right-to-die advocates focus on Maryland. [Post]
- Man charged in Metro slaying ruled competent. [Post]
- Samsung donates $1 million to the Korean War Veterans Memorial. [WBJ]
- Galludet gets a new president. [WBJ]
- Home schooling is up in D.C. [Post]
- The plants that thrive in Metro tunnels. [WAMU]
- And the Metro board members who would lose their seats under new legislation. [WAMU]
- For the second time this year, an inmate died at the Arlington County detention facility. [Post]
- Jeopardy’s latest sensation is a local. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: Touring Virginia’s distilleries.
Rachel Sadon