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- Food app that ranks dishes according to healthiness comes to D.C. [Washingtonian]
- Michelle Obama’s former policy director Krishanti Vignarajah enters the race for Maryland governor. [Post]
- FedEx plans to oppose major a development in Eckington. [WBJ]
- Former D.C. police officer could get life in prison on charges of trafficking teens for sex. [Post]
- Other name suggestions for Capital One Arena. [Curbed]
- How to pick a public charter school in D.C. [Hill Rag]
- National Association of Broadcasters is leaving Dupont Circle for the Capitol Riverfront. [Curbed]
- Hairstyle hacks for surviving summer in D.C. [Washingtonian]
- How the District is trying to outsmart rats. [CityLab]
- Teenage girl accuses man of sexually assaulting her aboard a flight to Dulles. [NBC 4]
- Amid controversy at Prince George’s schools, a former University of Maryland dean joins the board. [WTOP]
- How to help more high schoolers ride Capital Bikeshare to school. [Wash Cycle]
- ICYMI: A group of unlikely allies is suing Metro.
- ICYMI: The inflatable Trump chicken returns near the White House.
- This Day In DCist: Gabby Douglas defends her patriotism.