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- Liberty and Justice welcomed the newest member of their eagle family yesterday afternoon. [WTOP]
- A sit-down with Diane Rehm successor Joshua Jackson. [Blade]
- Residents of one D.C. building survived a slumlord—now they fear losing their homes. [WAMU]
- John Wall: My ultimate goal is to win Washington a championship, and after that, breed dogs. [The Undefeated]
- RIP Bill Walsh. [Post]
- Mayor Bowser might have gotten spooked by troubled legal history of digital billboard company. [WCP]
- Local leaders push for a better 14th Street bus service. [GGW]
- Damn, Terps Tescudo gets no love. [USA Today]
- Prosecutors dropping charge against AU student for laser pointer on Inauguration Day. [Post]
- PG County Police work on their implicit biases. [WAMU]
- Gov. Hogan: Paid sick leave bills are “dead on arrival.” [Post]
- Rock Creek Park rescue. [NBC 4]
- ICYMI: More than 11 percent of D.C. is a food desert.
- ICYMI: The Easter Egg Roll lottery is open.
- This Day In DCist: Metro shut down for a full day and ridesharing apps rejoiced.
Rachel Kurzius