Photo by Miki J.
- Follow DCist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here.
- Secret law enforcement electronic surveillance requests up five-fold since 2011. [Post]
- “Let’s just say there was a lot of Trader Joe’s coconut oil, tea-bagging, and untraditional positions involved.” [Washingtonian]
- Bowser: Gridlock on the streets and in Congress prevents District growth. [Citylab]
- Tractor-trailer carrying lumber on ICC overturns. [NBC 4]
- How to meet Anthony Bourdain this week. [WCP]
- Metro officer who arrested teen for food has history of complaints. [Post]
- Belva Lockwood: I’m with her. [Washingtonian]
- Union protests Logan Circle Whole Foods for firing worker. [WUSA]
- Does a neighbor’s Trump sign make it harder to sell your home? [Post]
- If you’re going to the airport, leave your replica suicide vest at home. [NBC 4]
- Why is Metro floating proposals it claims aren’t serious? [Post]
- How Trump’s hotel lost Andrés and Zakarian, rendered in detail. [Washingtonian]
- GSA postpones decision on new FBI headquarters. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: D.C. AG files second suit against Sanford Capital for “pattern of neglect.”
- ICYMI: Burning Man meets the District on the National Mall again this November.
- This Day In DCist: Dan Snyder still not changing his team’s name.
Rachel Kurzius