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- Public Citizen filed a complaint saying it found more than 20 instances in which individuals or businesses appeared to have given Mayor Bowser more than the legal limit of $2,000 apiece. [Post]
- Southeast resident Malik Davage talks about his audition on The Voice. [NBC 4]
- Chick-Fil-A on Maryland Avenue NE to open in about a month or so. [Twitter]
- Good question. [GGW]
- Police say a woman used a ruse to kidnap an employee at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. [WTOP]
- A look at more than 200 places where spies have been known to eat, sleep, and steal in the region. [Washingtonian]
- The District plans to bank more than $837 million in traffic fines and fees over the next five years. [WBJ]
- Purple Line problems. [Post]
- This weekend’s cold snap could seriously damage D.C.’s cherry blossoms. [CWG]
- The Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center opens this weekend in Maryland. [Post]
- To understand the ups and downs of D.C., look at its alleys. [Washingtonian]
- A carjacker in Rockville left behind his wallet in the vehicle. [Post]
- Metro’s 7000-series railcars are proving to be reliable. [GGW]
- These are considered “cheap” rentals in D.C.’s most expensive neighborhoods. [Curbed]
- Here’s what you can expect from D.C. at SXSW this year. [DC Inno]
- It’s developer vs. tree in one D.C. neighborhood. [Curbed]
- After a lesson on diversity in the world, officials found swastikas on classroom desks at a middle school in Montgomery County. [Post]
- Head of a D.C. youth corrections officers union pleaded guilty to stealing more than $180,000 in dues. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: A D.C. wine bar is suing President Donald Trump and his company for unfair competition.
- This Day In DCist: Women were coming to D.C. from Texas and Colorado for abortions.