Photo by John Sonderman

Photo by John Sonderman

  • Plans for Navy Yard could make it the most densely populated neighborhood in the city. [Post]
  • D.C.’s only Barnes and Noble has closed. [AFRO]
  • Restaurant owner delivers a whimsical cocktail experience. [Post]
  • Gwyneth Paltrow invests in Beefsteak. [WBJ]
  • D.C.’s troubled 911 call center gets a new director. [NBC4]
  • Become an elegant entrepreneur. [DC Inno]
  • Wiedefeld’s priorities: Metro’s safety, reliability, and financial health. [WTOP]
  • Improving the congested Northeast Corridor for commuters. [WAMU]
  • After man dies, D.C. fire department changes protocol. [Post]
  • Burglar breaks in home, woman keeps watching TV. [Borderstan]
  • After being nearly hit by an ATV, Maryland lawmaker wants change. [NBC4]
  • Adam Eidinger: “I’ll be honest: My pot strike at times is more like a diet.” [City Desk]
  • Another case for CityCenter. [Post]
  • This day in DCist: Mary Cheh is not a happy woman.