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- Virginia is getting a $3.8 million grant to help prepare for and prevent a “complex coordinated terrorist attack.” [WTOP]
- 23 year old kills her mother, then herself in Mclean. [WUSA]
- A Virginia man dies after a “minor crash” in Alexandria. [NBC]
- D.C. reportedly has the highest liver cancer rates in the country. [WTOP]
- Cheap eats. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. non-profits are helping to fight gentrification east of the Anacostia River. [Post]
- Georgetown researchers report how black girls are losing their childhood. [Afro]
- SUV hits boy who was crossing a Maryland highway around midnight. [WTOP]
- D.C. ranks first in home flipping across the country. [Curbed]
- Video: D.C. police destroy dozens of ATVS and dirt bikes that were illegally driven in the city. [Fox 5]
- DeRay Mckesson leaves job at Baltimore public schools. [Baltimore Sun]
- District residents are spending most of their money on housing, health care, and restaurants. [DCFPI]
- Man arrested for robbing five establishments within about 1,000 feet of each other in Northeast. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Blue Bottle Coffee is open in Georgetown.
- ICYMI: About 80 transgender activists responded to recent attacks with march to D.C. police headquarters.
- This Day In DCist: An artist’s plan to sink a replica gas station in the Anacostia River was nixed due to coalition’s concerns.