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- The fight to save Union Arts is about more than just the building. [WCP]
- Woman said she was assaulted at the Petworth Metro. [Popville]
- Scalia lives on at GMU. [Post]
- Craigslist landlord gets bizarrely belligerent over email. [Washingtonian]
- After a decade, Rare Essence announces a new album. [WCP]
- Max Scherzer stars in a Humane Society ad. [YouTube]
- “Moving a synagogue is like a heart transplant—you don’t do it lightly.” [Washingtonian]
- 1776 won’t stay only local for long. [WBJ]
- Montgomery considers a $15 minimum wage, too. [Post]
- Petworth gets a Freedge. [Borderstan]
- There’s a new round of shelter meetings next week. [WCP]
- This Day In DCist: Be wary about claims of Maryland crab.
Rachel Sadon