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- House Majority Whip Steve Scalise has been moved out of the intensive care unit, but remains in serious condition. [WTOP]
- How charter schools are filling a void for adult learning in D.C. [WCP]
- BET exits D.C. with 55 employee layoffs. [WBJ]
- “Miracle baby” returns home after being shot in Northeast. [NBC]
- Antwan Wilson gives the rundown on his first year as DCPS chancellor. [GGW]
- Alleged serial child sex abuser Deonte Carraway asks judge to drop charges, citing inadequate legal representation. [Afro]
- Don’t have time to grab food at BWI airport? Let it come to you. [WBJ]
- A “honeymoon house” built for Martha Washington’s granddaughter in Southwest is on the market for $2.5 million. [WBJ]
- There’s a war against bike lanes happening in Baltimore. [CityLab]
- The story behind No King Collective’s “Work It, Gurl” mural on 14th Street. [Washingtonian]
- Anthropologie is taking over Barnes & Noble’s 37,000-square-foot space in Bethesda Row. [WBJ]
- An ambulance stolen from a hospital in Maryland was recovered outside a convenience store. [AP/WTOP]
- Whitman-Walker will break ground on a major 14th Street development this fall. [WBJ]
- Police charged a Montgomery County correctional officer with forcing an inmate to perform a sex act in her cell. [Post]
- ICYMI: Seven Twitter users blocked by President Trump have filed a lawsuit against him.
- ICYMI: For one day only, Kendrick Lamar is opening a pop-up shop in Georgetown.
- This Day In DCist: A look into controversy over Eisenhower Memorial.