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- Meals on Wheels program in D.C. region braces for possible cuts. [Post]
- Cathy Abramson’s oil paintings at Culture Coffee capture the spirit of Kennedy Street NW. [WCP]
- The behind-the-scenes events that shaped Metro’s future. [Post]
- Maryland House approves “yes means yes” approach to sex education in public schools. [Post]
- A white professor at Howard University who held a mock slave auction is under investigation. [Caged Bird/Fox]
- Five pregnant women who were given false-negative Zika test results in D.C. have since given birth. [Post]
- A $15,000 mink coat vanished from MGM National Harbor casino. Here’s how it was found. [Post]
- Architecture month in D.C. includes walking tours, lectures, and a party in April. [Curbed]
- Police arrested a teen for robbing a Girl Scout vendor who was selling cookies in Georgetown. [Post]
- D.C.’s Books From Birth program has enrolled nearly 22,000 children. [District Measured]
- A tea set that once belonged to Margaret Thatcher was stolen from a Southeast D.C. home. [NBC 4]
- ANC signs a deal to get a playground on the Eastern Market Metro plaza. [Capitol Hill]
- Maryland man arrested for allegedly sending a tweet that triggered an epilepsy attack. [NBC 4]
- Venus Williams returns to D.C. for World Team Tennis. [Afro]
- ICYMI: The White House sent out a satirical article that mocks Trump’s budget.
- This Day In DCist: Ex-FBI agent charged with 64 criminal offenses.