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- The hidden history of Black Broadway. [The Undefeated]
- D.C. named finalist to host Gay Games in 2022. [Blade]
- “The only way to confront a big bully is with an even bigger love”: How local houses of worship are stepping up for immigrants. [WCP]
- Looks like Sessions perjured himself over contact with Russians during campaign. [Post]
- A tick-tock account of the life of a Four Seasons concierge. [Washingtonian]
- Arlington remembers its segregation wall. [WUSA]
- Maryland declares state of emergency for opioid crisis. [Post]
- Fairfax police are resuming search for human remains. [NBC 4]
- D.C. AG Racine “disturbed” after Trump questions anti-Semitic attacks in his presence. [Post]
- Supreme Court largely agrees that Virginia gerrymandered its districts. [AP]
- D.C. is a city for millennials … if you can keep them. [DCInno]
- Interesting idea for site comments. [Nieman Lab]
- Map of family-sized rentals in D.C. shows they’re few and far between. [GGW]
- Does the federal hiring freeze endanger the black middle class? [WAMU]
- ICYMI: Peak bloom could come earlier than ever for cherry blossoms.
- ICYMI: “Americans For Self-Rule” is a new D.C. PAC taking on Jason Chaffetz.
- This Day In DCist: Andy Harris votes against naming a post office for Maya Angelou, calling her a “communist sympathizer.”
Rachel Kurzius