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- Donna Harris of 1776 talks about being a women in D.C.’s tech scene. [DC Inno]
- A car fatally struck a man on Georgia Avenue. [NBC 4]
- D.C. companies use modern and funky office spaces to recruit millennials. [Curbed]
- Police say a fake cop tried to pull over a real officer in Montgomery County. [Post]
- Unemployed D.C. workers are seeing first benefits increase in a decade. [DCFPI]
- Teddy wins Nat’s racing presidents runs. [CBS]
- D.C. homes are small… and getting smaller. [Washingtonian]
- How Longwood University landed the vice presidential debate. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. police crack a cold case. [Post]
- New data, same story. [Post]
- D.C. native talks about opportunities for black techies. [DC Inno]
- The three white officers who were charged—but not convicted—for Freddie Gray’s death were honored at a D.C. gala. [Afro]
- Seat Pleasant mayor was feuding with his city council, so he got a new one. [Post]
- Georgetown’s Mount Zion United Methodist Church, the first black congregation in D.C., turns 200. [Post]
- ICYMI: The best fast casual food in D.C. [DCist]
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