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- The Trump hotel is doing just fine financially. [WBJ]
- Sinkhole opens up in Md. woman’s yard. [NBC4]
- Ryan Zinke settles lawsuit over “uninhabitable” $1.9 million home. [HuffPost]
- Annual pumpkin-flinging event is in danger of being squashed. [NBC4]
- The daughter of a pedestrian killed by a cyclist speaks out against reckless biking. [NYT]
- D.C. doesn’t have a federal prison, so inmates rarely serve their time near their families and support networks. [WAMU]
- The developer for the Fannie Mae headquarters is seeking a historic landmark designation. [Current]
- What happens when a charter school moves to unionize? [WAMU]
- The owners of Town said they have zero desire to leave the building. [WCP]
- Two months after a fire destroyed their apartment complex, some still don’t have a place to go next. [Post]
- Charlottesville is once again bracing for an influx of white nationalists. [Post]
- “Diamond rings I dispatched with no pain whatever. I am under far more stress than a pitiful piece of carbon ever has been.” [Post]
- Bethesda neighbors get a road blocked because cars. [GGW]
- Man arrested in shooting that injured a 17-year-old bystander. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: We’re getting the stench of three corpse flowers this month.
- ICYMI: One woman’s expensive trek from Georgia to Maryland to get an abortion isn’t at all uncommon.
- ICYMI: 10 offbeat ways to enjoy Restaurant Week this summer.
- This Day In DCist: Obama released his summer jams.
Rachel Sadon