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- The new voice of the Metro escalator. [WAMU]
- Eviction companies still hiring the homeless at rates below the minimum wage. [WCP]
- Watch politicians like Chaffetz, Brat, and more get yelled at. [Post]
- D.C. may incorporate a “nurse triage” line into its 911 system. [WTOP]
- Lack of snow could save millions for taxpayers, but it hurts some businesses. [WJLA]
- No clear guidelines for some police officers posted up in local schools. [NBC 4]
- Longtime Arlington board chair Jay Fisette isn’t running again. [Post]
- Teachers at a Brentwood charter school want to form a union. [WAMU]
- Stymied electric sign company might have another in, thanks to Bowser. [WCP]
- Ward 7’s Skyland moving forward without Walmart, gets CVS. [WBJ]
- Activists disrupt meeting to demand Hogan stand up against Trump. [Post]
- Ward 4’s Brandon Todd wants wifi and USB ports in Circulator buses. [DCInno]
- Amtrak is getting a new HQ by Union Station. [WBJ]
- Beer pong league startup rebrands, gets Monumental Sports partnership. [DCInno]
- McAuliffe vows to veto plans to help federal government round up immigrants. [Post]
- All-you-can-eat sushi joint has iPads on the table. [Washingtonian]
- Carnegie Library began with an on-the-spot $250,000 donation written on the back of an envelope. [Atlas Obscura]
- Vince Gray picks up his fight against the yoga tax. [WT]
- ICYMI:What’s up with the extra fencing around the White House?
- ICYMI: “At first, it feels like waking up inside a bad dream co-produced by Dr. Seuss and Sigmund Freud, a strange balance between whimsy and discomfort.”
- This Day In DCist: A guilty plea leads to tension at Kush Gods hearing.
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