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- Park Service is trying to protect its $40 million investment in Mall turf. [Atlas Obscura]
- Howard’s new incubator struggling to find sponsors. [WBJ]
- A local history of inauguration parades and the people who fill them. [WCP]
- Is there enough room in the Wilson Building for both of them? [Post]
- Merrick Garland returns to the D.C. bench. [Buzzfeed]
- Are military parades coming to our city’s streets? [Washingtonian]
- Thanks, Mrs. Christie. [NY Mag]
- The five craziest hours in the White House. [Post]
- Ricky Gray executed in Virginia. [WT]
- “Typographic gut reactions” for the Women’s March. [NYT]
- He couldn’t protect his brother from homelessness, but now he’s trying to find his killer. [Post]
- The guy with 11 inaugurations under his belt. [Post]
- “Up to 11 please, sir.” [PopVille]
- Taking a road trip with our incoming visitors. [NYT]
- ICYMI: Activists plan issue-based blockades at every inaugural security checkpoint.
- This Day In DCist: D.C. Tattoo Expo is thriving … in Virginia.
Rachel Kurzius