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- Sales of 1984 are through the roof, and there are even waits at the library. [Gizmodo / Washingtonian]
- Some Md. legislators are trying to block local jurisdictions from raising wages. [WBJ]
- Virginia sewing shop receives email threatening it would be put on list of businesses hostile to Trump voters. [LoudounNow]
- Trump pressured NPS to find evidence that showed a bigger inauguration than really happened. [Post]
- 3-year-old wanders away from D.C. public school. [NBC]
- Fire at mall parking lot damaged several cars. [WJLA]
- “The scene at Black Cat last Friday felt a little like DIY Live Aid.” [Medium]
- D.C. has the third-biggest bikeshare system in the country. [GGW]
- Canadian company buys Washington Gas. [WAMU]
- There’s an Olympics of cooking and the U.S. just won it. [Post]
- Uber drivers make an average of $15.68—before deducting expenses. [Post]
- ICYMI: There’s an art installation that involves sitting in a box devoid of sound and color, up through this weekend.
- This Day In DCist: Snowstorm helped set a record for TV watching.
Rachel Sadon