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- Virginia family collects more than 1,600 pairs of socks for D.C.’s homeless. [NBC 4]
- Filter Coffee, Good Foods Market, Smith Commons, and others are in plans for Anacostia development. [Washington City Paper]
- National Geographic‘s January issue will feature a nine-year-old transgender cover girl. [Metro Weekly]
- Strong winds overturn boats, dumping 22 people in the Severn River. [WTOP]
- Neighbors furious over grease, liquid food waste, and other foods in alley behind Barracks Row eatery. [Capitol Hill Corner]
- Wydown opens in the H Street Corridor. [Popville]
- D.C. middle schoolers critique Freedom Plaza. [Washington City Paper]
- Check out a handful of D.C.’s best holiday decorations. [Washingtonian]
- 16 coolest D.C. weddings of 2016. [Washingtonian]
- 17 D.C. startups to watch in 2017. [DC Inno]
- D.C. Council is considering a costly tax cut that would mostly benefit high-income buyers. [DCFPI]
- Bei Bei continues to recover well after surgery. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: At TightShift, every member has equal say in the company’s direction. [DCIST]
- This Day In DCist: Stephen Colbert portrait returns to the Smithsonian.