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- Maryland woman sends a treasured gift of three teacups to a stranger in Houston. [NYT]
- Some of the region’s most expensive homes sold over the past decade. [WBJ]
- What’s up with this protected bikeway flipping sides of the street? [GGW]
- More detail behind those rosy Metro performance numbers. [Post]
- Have you seen this plant thief? [Popville]
- In book, reporter says Trump tried to kiss her on the campaign trail. [The Cut]
- Seeing double Hamiltons. [Twitter]
- Two more incidents of white supremacist fliers reported, including one that was left at the front door of a Jewish family’s home. [Bethesda Beat]
- Arlington is getting a new trail section. [ARLnow]
- Where to get your transit museum fix. [GGW]
- Company that turns ugly and leftover fruit into juice rebrands as it moves beyond just juice. [WBJ]
- Cork Wine Bar is relocating to a bigger spot. [WBJ]
- Fight to preserve a historic African American burial site in Bethesda could be the catalyst for legislation protecting cemeteries. [NBC4]
- Justice Department won’t bring civil rights charges against officers involved in Freddie Gray’s death. [Post]
- ICYMI: The Arboretum’s original gate has been closed to the public for 25 years, but neighbors are pushing to have it reopened.
- ICYMI: What if we just didn’t take body-shaming photos of other people at the gym?
- ICYMI: Edward Lee opens Succotash downtown.
- This Day In DCist: Baby orangutan!!!
Rachel Sadon