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- Mother Nature is not above proving a point. [Post]
- After a preliminary agreement, repairs are coming to Sanford property. [WCP]
- Union says MetroAccess woes stem from low contractor pay. [WAMU]
- Purple Line stations will be chockfull of art. [GGW]
- Does the country’s top high school practice discrimination? [Washingtonian]
- Walter Reed project breaks ground. [Curbed]
- Suspect in 2016 shooting rampage in Maryland pleads guilty. [Fox 5]
- Livestock fouled up the great Shenandoah, report says. [WAMU]
- Memorial to fatal Fort Totten crash needs some maintenance. [NBC Washington]
- A response to the Post article about buses being trendy: they’re a lifeline, not a fad. [ThinkProgress]
- Students in Montgomery County are teaching their teachers about Sikhism. [Post]
- Republicans exempt themselves and their staff from latest healthcare proposal. [Vox]
- The Watergate’s actual water gate. [Atlas Obscura]
- Good showing from local outlets in regional Edward Murrow Awards. [RTDNA]
- ICYMI: New spin on predictive policing finds “White Collar Crime Risk Zones” all over D.C.
- ICYMI: Beyonce’s new scholarship at Howard.
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Rachel Kurzius