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- A history of violence at the Capitol. [Post]
- AU president is stepping down. [Washingtonian]
- Clean energy advocates ask PSC to reconsider Pepco-Exelon merger. [WBJ]
- Caps win Presidents’ Trophy. [WTOP]
- Arrest made in death of teen shot on Metro platform. [NBC4]
- Computer virus infects MedStar. [Post]
- Toxic pollution still seeping into the Anacostia. [ThinkProgress]
- Compass Coffee robbery foiled by customer. [Borderstan]
- Student who says he was expelled from GMU for rough sex wins lawsuit. [NBC4]
- Best D.C. brews for spring. [Thrillist]
- Feds arrest 13 area gang members as part of “Project Shadowfire.” [WT]
- Advocacy groups push Gov. McAuliffe to release report on death of Jamycheal Mitchell in custody. [AP]
- Lawyer/MC Tarica June on what it’s like to go viral. [Elle]
- A lost 120-year-old collection of the Washington Evening Star mysteriously returns to DCPL.
- Arlington PD introduces a new crime-mapping tool. [ARLnow]
- What it’s like at D.C. Rent Court. [NPR]
- Is the government wasting its money on art? [Atlantic]
- “The Pug” owner now working to unseat Rep. Rod Blum. [Post]
- This Day In DCist: Judge upholds law requiring D.C. tour guides know their shit.
Rachel Kurzius