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- Seafood restaurant scraps “minimum wage” fee. [Post]
- Gaithersburg tattoo shop kicks anti-Semitic band off show bill. [WCP]
- “She was perfect. She was smart, she was articulate. She was going places.” [Post]
- Hebrew Home: still vacant and waiting for the city to make up its mind. [WCP]
- Minimum wage study in Montgomery County criticized as badly flawed. [WAMU]
- Rent is still too high. [Curbed]
- Man apparently regularly dances in his underwear at Georgetown intersection. [Reddit]
- The statuses of local Confederate memorials. [WAMU]
- Guinness brewery in Baltimore is able to get a liquor license thanks to recently enacted law.
[WBJ] - Progress, if still no shovels in the ground on the beleaguered Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: D.C. spends nearly $13 million a month in rent and the agency that manages those leases is faulted for shoddy record-keeping and non-competitive bids.
- ICYMI: Search for Confederate memorials by zip code.
- ICYMI: Despite some gains on a standardized test, the student achievement gap continued to widen this year.
- This Day In DCist: The Passenger made a surprise re-opening.
Rachel Sadon