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- Tony Hale goes on the record supporting D.C. statehood. [WAMU]
- From fixing D.C. schools to Somalia. [Post]
- What the Post’s Putlizer celebrations didn’t mention. [Gawker]
- From poodle grave to playground. [Post]
- Pop-up bocce. [Washingtonian]
- In need of a lame, overpriced Nats t-shirt? [Post]
- We didn’t love Districtland, but apparently the Hoboken International Film Festival (which actually takes place in Middleton, NY) did. [Districtland]
- Garber and Alexander both face fines for election issues. [LL]
- Has the presence of prostitution changed in your neighborhood? [Borderstan]
- A lot of talk about a tunnel that isn’t going to happen any time soon. [WBJ]
- Charting Anacostia and Hillcrest’s home prices. [UrbanTurf]
- The folks behind downtown’s Carpe Librum are now running a pop-up in NoMa. [Turning the Page]
- Another D.C. youth program in shambles. [Post]
- Van Hollen beats out Edwards in Maryland’s Democratic primary. [Post]
- And Trump and Clinton win.[WTOP]
- This Day In DCist: Baltimore protests in the wake of Freddie Gray’s death.
Rachel Sadon