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- D.C.’s Chipotle enthusiasts can’t put down the burritos. [Post]
- Bryce Harper is brand ambassador for New Era— the official cap of MLB. [RollingStone]
- Suburban ridership on Metrorail remains strong, despite increasing fares. [Post]
- Gun shop in Warrenton, Va. experiences a gun sale explosion. [Post]
- Take your pick of 70 D.C. breweries. [Washingtonian]
- What to expect from WeWork’s forthcoming residence in Crystal City. [UrbanTurf]
- H Street’s Vendetta will become a hot-chicken-serving brewpub. [Washingtonian]
- This month, NPR’s All Songs Considered celebrates 16 years on air. [BYT]
- David Grosso shares recommendation of addressing street harassment with public art. [Twitter]
- MPD rebrands liaison unit to better represent its service to bisexual and transgender residents. [Borderstan]
- Steve Case: D.C. could rise as “one of the great entrepreneurial cities in this next wave.” [WBJ]
- One hundred D.C. fifth-graders will read aloud Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech this Friday at the Lincoln Memorial. [WCP]
- WSSC expects between 400 and 600 water main breaks this winter. [WTOP]
- This Day in DCist: Following Metro’s fatal incident at L’Enfant Plaza: Questions, reminders, and service disruptions.