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- Centuries-old tree meets its end. [Post / WAMU]
- Update on the investigation into the murder of Nabra Hassanen. [WTOP / Post / WAMU]
- Death of man found dead on NE porch ruled a homicide. [Post]
- Reviewing every public bathroom on the National Mall. [Washingtonian]
- When casual restaurants go cashless, they cut off the unbanked. [WCP]
- Vandals knock down headstones at one of Prince George’s County’s oldest cemeteries.[NBC Washington]
- Developer wants to convert Thomas Circle church into offices. [WBJ]
- The invasive bug that closed Roosevelt Island may be coming to a park near you. [WJLA]
- Councilmember McDuffie calls for more diverse statues in D.C. [NBC Washington]
- Developer downsizes plans for Rhode Island Center over lawsuit fears. [GGW]
- DCPL names architect for new Southwest library. [Curbed]
- This Virginia man is scheduled for execution on July 6, but there are questions about his mental competency. [The Intercept]
- Here’s how much D.C.-area university presidents make. [WBJ]
- CSX workers killed by Amtrak train were checking wheel malfunction. [Post]
- ICYMI: Park Police Chief is talking to D.C. elected officials after officers handcuffed teens on the Mall for selling water.
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