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- The history of D.C. as told by The Woodner. [WAMU / Citylab]
- Scherzer didn’t bring his A game, but it was enough to beat the Cubs. [GB]
- LGBTQ seniors awaiting new housing option. [WAMU]
- New bill would give small businesses grants to help with rent. [WCP]
- Terrence Sterling’s family wants answers, 9 months after he was shot by police. [Post]
- The reporter who ripped into the White House yesterday is from the Montgomery County Sentinel. [Washingtonian]
- Could a London-style apartment inferno happen in D.C.? [WAMU]
- After 26 years, say goodbye to the Jovid Foundation. [WBJ]
- Non-binary licenses now issued at D.C. DMV. [FB]
- “The end of small talk in [a very particular subset of] Washington.” [Politico]
- Long lines and fewer options await shoppers at grocery stores in Wards 7 and 8. [Post]
- Interesting thread about Whole Foods from someone living in a food desert. [Twitter]
- I warned you: 169 percent increase in cat obesity compared to a decade ago. [WMTW]
- Say it ain’t so, Guy Fieri! [Eater]
- ICYMI: Ai Weiwei exhibit opens today at The Hirshhorn.
- ICYMI: A new bill at the council would expand the definition of lobbying.
- ICYMI: “The public reaction is greater than the art itself.”
- This Day In DCist: What’s it like to deal with D.C. government? Depends which agency, audit finds.
Rachel Kurzius