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- D.C. 911 call center lost power. [NBC4]
- The Washington Monument is back open, for now. [Post]
- Two cherry blossom welcome tents collapse due to strong winds. [WTOP]
- Two people killed in Amtrak crash en route to D.C. [WUSA9]
- Fire in Adams Morgan left 500 units without power. [NBC4]
- At least 13 people injured after multi-car crash in Maryland. [WTOP]
- 82 veterans were treated to a day in D.C. [DailyFreeman]
- Photos: lightweight boxing match at the D.C. Armory. [BaltimoreSun]
- University of Georgia student lands dream internship in D.C. [Covington]
- Bethesda woman rescues husband from debris during wind storm. [Post]
- D.C.’s 2004 lead problem was 20 to 30 times larger than Flint. [WTOP]
- Massive indoor marijuana farm finds home in Northeast. [DCInno]
- A man was struck and killed by a police car in Fairfax County. [WTOP]
- Suburbia opens at Union Market. [Eater]
- Ward 8 resident: although a lot has changed, much hasn’t. [Post]
- District muscician: What we’re asking for is the city government to support live music because that’s a major part of tourism in D.C. [WCP]
- Montgomery County spa owner charged with human trafficking. [NBC4]
- Another White House fence jumper was arrested. [WTOP]
- This Day In DCist: Old Bay beer.