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- Silver Spring sees four mysterious fires in three days. [WJLA]
- Marion Barry finally has a headstone. [Post]
- D.C.’s new anti-smoking laws prohibit vaping in bars and raise the smoking age to 21. [Post]
- “Cooperites” are getting a Christmas present in the form of a trove of documents related to the mysterious case of the country’s only unsolved commercial plane hijacking. [Post]
- Adams Morgan is getting a Cuban eatery. [Borderstan]
- And something is finally coming to the old Ruby Tuesday space in Columbia Heights. [New Columbia Heights]
- Purple Line suffers a setback. [WAMU]
- At one point, AU was home to nation’s largest chemical weapon facility. [Architect of the Capital]
- One of 1776’s co-founders is stepping down. [Capital Business]
- Theme at Christmas bar “couldn’t be more hipster even if it came with coconut LaCroix and fashion overalls.” [WCP]
- ICYMI: An artist projected ‘Experts Agree: Trump Is A Pig’ on the Trump hotel.
- ICYMI: Adios turkey, hello light shows and Christmas scenes.
- This Day In DCist: Activists demand answers about the old Hebrew Home in Columbia Heights.
Rachel Sadon