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- Go eat something that hasn’t been heralded in a press release and six recent articles. [WCP]
- Alamo Drafthouse is coming to Crystal City. [WBJ]
- Protesters took the healthcare fight to DCA. [NBC News]
- D.C. history book recommendations. [Reddit]
- Pot distribution arrests are back at pre-legalization levels. [US News]
- “They are still exercising their free speech to counter-protest a rally, but I think it’s counter-productive.” [Post]
- Richmond mayor plans to confront the city’s Confederate memorials by adding more accurate signage. [Post]
- Virginia town to U.S. Postal Service: Give us our zip code back. [NBC4]
- Union stages funeral outside of Metro HQ for the death of their status as middle-class workers. [WJLA]
- Hospitality workers still struggling with reduced Metro hours. [WAMU]
- Fingerprints may soon replace ID and boarding passes for some at DCA. [NBC4]
- Family, friends celebrate the life of student who died after being held in North Korea. [Post]
- Rat complaints are up 65 percent, but the mayor is on it. [NBC4]
- Woman says crash with police cruiser occurred because cop car didn’t slow down or put on sirens at a Northeast intersection. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Police drag disabled demonstrators from Capitol Hill during healthcare bill protest.
- ICYMI: Pizzagate gunman was sentenced to four years.
- This Day In DCist: One last protest at the Lamont Street Collective.
Rachel Sadon