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- “Every little noise I heard in the hall, I’d jump.” [Post]
- D.C. officials commit to changing Youth Rehabilitation Act. [Post]
- Man killed in fatal police shooting on Christmas. [WUSA / WTOP]
- Who is cutting onions in here? [Post]
- Washington fans were in the odd position of rooting for the Cowboys. [NBC 4]
- The best moments of Kojo in 2016. [WAMU]
- A mother’s Craigslist plea leads to an unforgettable holiday. [Post]
- Man found dead in Crystal City Ruth’s Chris Steak House bathroom. [WJLA]
- SafeTrack is on hold for January, but it’ll be back. [NBC 4]
- Downtown Bethesda wants to know if height is a right. [Post]
- Police appear to have found body of missing D.C. yoga instructor. [NBC 4]
- In 2016, three movies that tackled Virginia’s complicated racial history. [Post]
- Quinoa as the new Big Mac: Eatsa gets the New Yorker treatment. [New Yorker]
- Heroic Virginia teen teaches us all a lesson in coordination. [Buzzfeed]
- ICYMI: Look closely or you’ll miss this tiny art around the city.
- ICYMI: A Red Apron burger joint is coming to Dupont.
- This Day In DCist: Virginians dig “Don’t Tread On Me” plates.
Rachel Kurzius