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- Taking your chances on $.99 pizza. [Post]
- Looks like Maryland is going to ban fracking. [WAMU]
- When Georgetown widens its sidewalks, traffic actually moves faster. [GGW]
- U-Md. is looking for some young art thieves. [Post]
- Digging into some sales tax data. [District, Measured]
- Metro gets a really unlikely ally on Capitol Hill. [WAMU]
- Yet another call to “re-brand” D.C. [Post]
- A leatherworker is moving into D.C. Brau. [Washingtonian]
- The color scheme you’ll find in nearly all D.C. hotel rooms. [WBJ]
- Medicaid rule changes are leaving some seniors in an unfortunate bind. [WCP]
- More on the couple behind a D.C. company widely accused of fostering slum conditions. [WCP]
- What’s new at Nats Park for this year. [SBNation]
- ICYMI: A Muslim family’s home was burglarized and vandalized with Islamaphobic messages.
- ICYMI: D.C. may be giving large tax cuts next year.
- This Day In DCist: Looking at D.C. from the International Space Station
Rachel Sadon