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- D.C. family displaced after a hoverboard caught fire in their home. [NBC 4]
- A car crashed into Corner Bakery in Chinatown. [Popville]
- D.C. resident Mary Klein is hoping she’ll have the right to die on her own terms. [WTOP]
- The life and death of Marion Barry’s only son. [Washingtonian]
- President Obama pens 55-page article on criminal justice reform for Harvard Law Review. [HLR]
- Firefighters rescue a family’s pet pig from Loudoun County house fire. [NBC 4]
- #Everyone is welcome at Nando’s Peri Peri. [WTOP]
- Cam Newton’s younger brother will play quarterback for Howard University. [CBS]
- Customers at a Virginia restaurant leave receipt with the message: “Great service don’t tip Black people.” [WJLA]
- Councilmember Elissa Silverman tweets from Showtime Lounge. [Bloomingdale]
- Wake Up Little Suzie in Cleveland Park has transformed its storefront into a tribute to President Obama. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Inaugural ball history is on display at the National Building Museum. [DCist]
- This Day In DCist: D.C. Public Library gets a new chef librarian.