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- D.C. Historic Preservation Office will consider landmarking National Geographic HQ.
[Curbed] - The return of local farmers markets. [Washingtonian]
- Prince George’s gets its first Whole Foods. [WJLA]
- Football team player tased during arrest in Biloxi. [Post]
- Man wins the lottery twice at the same convenience store. [Post]
- How Virginia is fueling the illegal gun trade up the East Coast. [WAMU]
- Metro fired 20 bus and train operators last year for drug and cellphone offenses. [NBC4]
- Vincent Gray is keeping up his winking “I don’t have plans to run … right now” routine. [NBC4]
- Woman visits the slave cabin she was born in, now on display at the African American History and Culture Museum. [WJLA]
- Average home sale prices in the region hit a record high. [UrbanTurf]
- ICYMI: DCMJ is giving away pot to Capitol Hill staffers.
- ICYMI: We took a first look at Petworth’s Taqueria Del Barrio.
- This Day In DCist: President Obama dedicated a new national monument to women’s equality.
Rachel Sadon