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- Temporary rainbow crosswalks will be painted on 17th Street NW in time for the Capital Pride parade. [Popville]
- U.S. Capitol Police seized weed from a woman during a 4/20 protest, but her charges were dropped, and she’s fighting to get the pot back. [Post]
- Fairfax County police warn of credit card scams at gas stations. [WTOP]
- The D.C. region has 17 Fortune 500 companies. [WBJ]
- Photos: Inside Howard University’s west coast campus. [WBJ]
- Police say a man stole a piece of construction equipment to pry an ATM from a drive-through bank in Maryland and left with no money. [Post]
- A motorcyclist has died after striking parked truck in Northeast. [Post]
- Cafe Asian space downtown may get new life as a strip club. [WBJ]
- A Virginia man’s trial shows what life is like inside the Islamic State. [Post]
- Some ideas of what could be done with Metro’s old rail cars. [WAMU]
- DDOT wants to know where you want to ride the Circulator. [Hill Rag]
- A home used as the exterior of a House of Cards residence is for sale in Baltimore. [Washingtonian]
- ANC commissioner who said police slammed him to the ground for no reason was arrested for attacking his girlfriend. [NBC Washington]
- ICYMI: Muriel Bowser is fined $13,000 for excessive campaign contributions.
- This Day In DCist: Virginia couple ordered to pay at least $1.3 million for lousy home renovations.