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- D.C. to pay out more than $1 million for homes taken by the city’s aggressive tax lien program. [Post]
- Judge dismisses four-decade long lawsuit over the city’s care for people with developmental disabilities. [WAMU]
- D.C. Council wants to quickly enact campaign finance reforms. [Post]
- The onetime home of the Textile Museum in Kalorama is being refurbished as one of the city’s biggest private homes. [UrbanTurf]
- Kids in Maryland decide to create their own Klan. [Post]
- A number of condo associations in Anacostia aren’t in good financial shape. [GGW]
- Pioneering organic chef Nora Pouillon to receive the James Beard Foundation’s lifetime achievement award. [WBJ]
- Add squash to the list of trendy workout boutiques? [Washingtonian]
- Howard students arrested at Sessions hearing. [Hilltop]
- The artist behind one of D.C.’s largest murals talks about his work. [NBC4]
- D.C. leaders to announce new police patrolling strategy. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Faith leaders blessed the new Planned Parenthood.
- This Day In DCist: Vince Gray kicked off his mayoral reelection bid with an apology for “pain and embarrassment.”
Rachel Sadon