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- More ethics questions at the Trump hotel. [WAMU]
- “The bottom line is that not enough sellers are putting their homes on the market to match demand.” [UrbanTurf]
- D.C. forecloses on land sought by Sanford Capital for Congress Heights development. [WBJ]
- 4,500 apartments are headed for the area around Union Market. [UrbanTurf]
- What John Hinckley is up to. [NYMag]
- 18-year-old dog Julep got adopted. [Facebook]
- The fight for tougher animal welfare laws continues. [WAMU]
- Where to find poetry and spoken word. [Curbed]
- The gubernatorial primary in Virginia pits an establishment Democrat against a populist. [Post]
- And has inspired a Facebook fake headline fight. [AP via WJLA]
- Hoover’s home movies may be the first color video of the White House. [Post]
- How defunding the NEA would impact D.C. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: The Rich family is crowdfunding to keep murder investigation active.
- ICYMI: Free ice cream with polka dots.
- This Day In DCist: It pays to fight traffic tickets.
Rachel Sadon