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- A few months ago, Virginia had four choices for Medicaid beneficiaries looking for a residential treatment program for substance abuse. Now it has 71. [Stat]
- Stink bugs will not be plentiful, thanks to warmer weather. [WTOP]
- D.C.’s rapid re-housing program isn’t working, advocacy group says. [WAMU]
- Washington’s top 100 tech leaders. [Washingtonian]
- Celtics beat Wizards in overtime, taking 2-0 series lead. [NBC Washington]
- Nats lost, too. [Post]
- Private companies aren’t backing out of the Purple Line project. [Post]
- The 25-year-old Muslim-Jewish Democrat running for office in Virginia. [HuffPo]
- The Gray Lady looks at Bethesda’s plan to remake downtown. [NYT]
- These micro-units at Dupont’s newly renovated Patterson Mansion are not intended to be primary residences, are “aimed at attracting DC’s transient class.” [BisNow]
- Stop calling Scalia’s son, a Catholic priest, conservative, okay? He doesn’t like it. [Washingtonian]
- Ruins of historic plantation are a few hundred feet from National Airport. [Atlas Obscura]
- You can buy these D.C. rowhouses, but first you’ve got to move them. [WJLA]
- A look at Steve Bannon’s to-do list. [Twitter]
- An optimistic perspective on getting stuck on one’s roof. [PopVille]
- ICYMI: Today, GW residential advisors are voting whether to become the first RA union at a private university.
- ICYMI: Your horoscope for May.
- ICYMI: Students protest after racist incident at AU, school calls it a hate crime and offers $1,000 reward for information.
- This Day In DCist: Former Ward 5 councilmember Harry Thomas, Jr. was sentenced to 38 months in prison.
Rachel Kurzius