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- The smallest home on the market is just 209 square feet. [UrbanTurf]
- Last week’s Metro fire was caused by debris on the track. [WAMU]
- The saga of Joe Morrissey, very well Richmond’s next mayor. [Post]
- DDOT wonders about Metro’s ability to protect people who would use ride-hailing instead of MetroAccess for paratransit. [WAMU]
- Three D.C. students hospitalized after taking pills given to them by another student. [Post]
- D.C. Council opens debate on D.C. state constitution. [Post]
- Paid sick leave officially comes to Montgomery County on Saturday. [Bethesda Beat]
- More about the D.C. college student stabbed to death in Baltimore. [NBC]
- Slipstream is coming to Navy Yard. [WCP]
- Ted Leonsis now owns an e-sports team. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: D.C. restaurants are taking their cues from the mid-Atlantic’s rich cider history.
- ICYMI: You can now pay $15 to take a 20-minute nap downtown.
- This Day In DCist: That time Jonathan Papelbon was suspended for choking Bryce Harper.
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