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- Where to drink the pain away like its still Prohibition, but with liquor licenses and much fancier cocktails. [Eater]
- And where to eat the pain away with hot cheese. [Post]
- For that person who wants a 315 square-foot house in Bethesda and is willing to pay nearly half a million for it? [Washingtonian]
- Family of Terrence Sterling, a motorcyclist shot by D.C. police, file a $50 million lawsuit. [Post]
- After months of controversy, sale of nursing home to Sidwell Friends goes through. [Post]
- “Sting operation” catches illegal Airbnb-ing at rent-controlled building. [WCP]
- GW Hatchet fights the city over property taxes. [MediaFile]
- Carnegie Library/soon-to-be Apple store re-opens after mold contamination. [Curbed]
- Air and Space Museum gets suit from a record-breaking freefall jump. [Smithsonian]
- One guy, multiple viral local campaigns. [Washingtonian]
- Traffic fatalities remain the same one year after Vision Zero. [WAMU]
- ICYMI: Metro board approves two years of cuts to late-night service.
- ICYMI: People are rallying on the Mall ahead of the Electoral College vote.
- This Day In DCist: We met a sleepy Bei Bei for the first time.
Rachel Sadon