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- Weed business has neighbors angry. [Capitol Hill Corner]
- Ballston’s pedestrian bridge was torn down. [ARLnow]
- Jackie Kennedy’s Georgetown mansion goes for $5.25 million—almost $4 million less than its original list price. [UrbanTurf]
- Three people killed in fiery Suitland crash, including a D.C. rapper. [NBC4]
- Spirit is soon flying internationally out of BWI. [WBJ]
- We’re finally getting that Wegman’s and Wawa. Now the wait for a Lidl? [WBJ]
- Four waves of rain this week as drought officially subsides. [CWG]
- D.C. gets a ClassPass alternative. [Washingtonian]
- Non-Brutalist architecture alert: Art deco buildings to know. [Curbed]
- Israeli ambassador Ron Dermer almost keeps it together when Trump says “We just got back from the Middle East” from a chair in Jerusalem. [Twitter]
- The new Wawa will be 24/7. [WBJ]
- Vincent Gray puts a cost on a new EotR hospital: $486 million. [WBJ]
- Not local but worth it for the headline. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Fifty years after they started publishing, the Current gets a website.
- ICYMI: Obama photog Pete Souza takes Trump trolling to a new level by hanging out with President Frank Underwood around D.C.
- ICYMI: Georgetown professor explains why she confronted Richard Spencer at the gym: “you don’t get to be a Nazi from 9-5.”
- ICYMI: Restaurant gets rid of “Pill Cosby” cocktail after immediate and highly predictable backlash.
- This Day In DCist: People were buying “In Paul We Trust” shirts, as in Paul Wiedefeld, the Metro general manager
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