Photo by Victoria Pickering.
- A second marijuana seed giveaway draws a line. [Popville]
- Dacha looks to sell amid fight over capacity. [Y&H]
- Virginia apparently struck a pretty outrageous public-private partnership deal for a tunnel in Norfolk. [Post]
- Is there a way to save the 5A from Metro board politics? [Post]
- A man was found dead on a Metro train. [Post]
- Did the Landmark Festival raise enough to justify the endeavor? [WCP]
- Report claims the D.C. area needs to do more to hang on to millennials. [Post]
- More on the proposed Advisory Board tax break. [WCP]
- Charities and non-profits back Pepco-Exelon merger—at a loss of credibility? [WAMU]
- The FBI’s current headquarters is in an embarrassing state. [Post]
- ANC is working to stop developers from hanging on to vacant houses until property values go up. [WAMU]
- Beyond Jumbo Slice for late-night pizza. [Washingtonian]
- Neighbors vs. Spike Mendelsohn vs. rats. [Capitol Hill Corner]
- Logan Circle gets a La Z Boy. [Popville]
- More on the WMATA Riders’ Union. [WAMU]
- A profile of one of D.C.’s “most visible eccentrics.” [Post]
- Woman killed by a hit-and-run driver is remembered with a street name. [WTOP]
- This Day in DCist: Lonely Planet decided D.C. was the top city to visit in 2015.
Rachel Sadon