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- Union points to the decision to hire a private firm for Circulator problems. [WAMU]
- A little hyped-up on organic produce, are we? [ARLnow]
- It will probably soon be more difficult to build a pop-up in Lanier Heights. [Borderstan]
- And it is because of organized opposition. [GGW]
- “One burger joint’s burglary is another’s shameless/questionable publicity stunt.” [Y&H]
- Pepco announces credits for Maryland customers after Exelon deal went through. [Post]
- It was apparently a very warm March. [CWG]
- Your chance to play a ” strong, hard-working mother with a twinkle in her eye and joy in her heart” in a new film? [Alexandria News]
- It’s that time of year: check to see if you are missing money. D.C. is holding on to $300 million. [District, Measured]
- Looks like Maryland will soon have anti-DUI legislation Noah’s Law. [NBC4]
- Demolition permits for WaPo building leaves things unsafe for cyclists and pedestrians. [WABA]
- Metro has good bones, according to one historian. [Washingtonian]
- There’s babka ice cream sandwiches to be found at Nats park—if you have a sweet/suite ticket [Post]
- Bono went to Congress. [AP via ABC]
- Metro is going to Congress. [WCP]
- This Day In DCist: In a different world, the streetcar would have been called the “One City Line”.
Rachel Sadon