(Photo by John Sonderman)
- Hot new fitness trend or potential sewage bath? [Express]
- State Department employees describe the situation: “chaos,” “a disaster,” “terrible,” “totally incompetent.” [Politico]
- Is D.C. ready for another derecho? [Post]
- Ward 8 political boss gets himself a church. [WCP]
- More creative signs in building next to Nats Park. [Post]
- Meet a Very Important 22-year-old food Instagrammer. [Washingtonian]
- Owner of the American City Diner and a former mayoral candidate dies at 74. [Post]
- Readers now have to log in to comment on the City Paper’s site. [WCP]
- An Olympic gymnast helps shed light on some lesser known national park sites in D.C. [WTOP]
- Here’s a headline for you: “Could an 18-year-old burrito tech be opera’s next big star?“[Post]
- ‘Hamilton’ is helping area non-profits raise funds. [WBJ]
- Ward 8 has a new makerspace. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: Lawyers are heading back to Dulles amid travel ban 2.0
- ICYMI: Despite the housing crisis (and likely federal funding cuts), advocates say ending chronic homelessness is in reach.
- ICYMI: Back On My Feet is helping people outrun homelessness.
- This Day In DCist: The Pentagon repealed the ban on transgender people serving openly in the military.
Rachel Sadon