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- Virginia inmate on death row would prefer firing squad to lethal injection. [NBC 4]
- Some Ward 3 residents remain opposed to proposed homeless shelter in their neighborhood. [WCP]
- Jumbo slices in Adams Morgan—ranked. [Eater]
- Whole Foods fires nine local store managers for manipulating a bonus program to their benefit. [WTOP]
- These D.C. area marching bands didn’t apply to perform in Trump’s inaugural parade. [NBC 4]
- Big exits in 2016 D.C. tech scene. [WBJ]
- Silver Spring considering 5,000-seat arena. [Post]
- Actually, don’t move federal jobs out of the area. [GGW]
- Rep. Don Beyer wants electors to get intel briefings. [WTOP]
- Cove closes K Street co-working outpost. [Borderstan]
- A District whistleblower is awarded damages, but he says it isn’t over. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Critics say emergency legislation, since withdrawn, would benefit one sign company being sued by the AG.
- ICYMI: Southwest residents fighting flyer with flyer.
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