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- All kinds of drama at Metro board meeting over proposals to cut costs. [WAMU]
- And officials talk about the need for earlier closures. [WTOP]
- Visitors to the African American History museum stay as long as six hours. [WAMU]
- Baltimore man ordered to pay $1 million for puncturing hose during riots. [WJLA]
- Hillary Clinton responds to the Blade. [Blade]
- Kaine stumps in Spanish. [CNN]
- Melania goes after “too mean and too rough” culture. [LAT]
- In search of Chicago-style dishes. [Washingtonian]
- National Museum of the American Indian hires first Native American executive chef. [WCP]
- Jogger shot by … something on the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. [CCN]
- Rockville man is running around filing lawsuits alleging discrimination against Airbnb hosts that discourage child guests. [NBC]
- “During an unfortunate blip in the history of digital news.” [Post]
- Mobile market helps bring produce to Chinatown’s few remaining Chinese residents. [CityLab]
- This Day In DCist: D.C. met Paul Wiedefeld and pinned all our hopes and dreams for a better transportation on him.
Editors note: This post originally included a link to an old article about Spa World; the lawsuit is not new.
Rachel Sadon