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- Relocation plans for Barry Farms continue to frustrate residents. [Post]
- Five injured after Md. Ride On bus crashes into a tree. [WJLA]
- Are cats the answer to rats? [WAMU]
- Almost half of the Park Service’s fountains are in need of repair. [Post]
- DGS hired a registered sex offender for work that involves access to data about summer youth hires and city facilities. [WCP]
- Sweetgreen and FreshFarm Markets are teaming up for a new salad shop and farm stand. [Washingtonian]
- The neighborhoods where homes have appreciated the most this year. [UrbanTurf]
- Huge fire damages three Southeast homes. [WJLA]
- One person killed another critically injured in DUI crash in Alexandria. [WJLA]
- Columbia, Md. is one of the country’s oldest planned communities, and it’s ready to be revitalized. [WTOP]
- Baby giraffe is in the ICU. [NB$]
- Shakespeare Theatre is still trying to make “The Bard” happen. [Hill Rag]
- America’s next great tennis star may be from College Park. [WAMU]
- ICYMI: Meet the artist behind the Ben’s mural.
- ICYMI: Metro takes down Milo Yiannopoulos book ads.
- This Day In DCist: Bras and maxipads can be a rare luxury for homeless women.
Rachel Sadon