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- Severe damage after storm hits Eastern Shore. [WUSA]
- Columbia, designed as a “truly open city” in Md., turns 50. [Post]
- D.C. sets timeline for Franklin Park overhaul. [WBJ]
- “A Better Deal” from Democrats will have its roll-out today in Virginia. [Post]
- Filmmakers protest closure of IMAX at Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum. [WAMU]
- Circulator is having issues. [Post]
- White House replacing two Obama-era Metro board members. [Post]
- Aerospace robotics will be used to make two homes in Palisades. [Georgetown Dish]
- Hundreds wait overnight for free remote area medical clinic. [Post]
- Did Sean Spicer steal an icebox from junior White House staffers? [WSJ]
- Sibley Memorial is cutting staff through voluntary buy-outs. [Post]
- Major league Quidditch flies into D.C. [NBC Washington]
- D.C. bar deals that went a little too far. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: After outcry, league relinquishes Columbia Heights soccer field.
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