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- “Out with almonds, in with Doritos.” [NYT]
- More Metro improvement ideas. [GGW]
- Tony Williams endorses Betsy Devos, calling her “a proven reformer.” [Post]
- Maryland school district wasn’t so keen on a social media staffer giving out spelling advice. [Post]
- A woman fell from a balcony in Columbia Heights under unclear circumstances. [WJLA]
- Penn Quarter is getting a poke restaurant. [Popville]
- The Advisory Board might not get those lucrative tax cuts after all. [Post]
- The Dabney is opening a basement bar. [Washingtonian]
- Secret Service settles racial discrimination lawsuit. [AP via WTOP]
- The Vince and Muriel show. [Post]
- Residents say new Board of Education candidate used unauthorized pictures of children in her campaign literature. [LL]
- The local business community gets its own policy center/think tank. [LL]
- ICYMI: Comedians have put together a “What A Joke” festival to lighten the mood.
- This Day In DCist: An 18-pound ball of fur greeted her adoring fans.
Rachel Sadon