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- The Wharf’s impact on D.C.’s staffing crisis. [Washingtonian]
- Police arrest 14-year-old suspect in fatal shooting of construction worker in Trinidad. [Post]
- Bootcamp at Meridian Hill Park will benefit the ACLU and Equality Federation.
[Washingtonian] - Maryland police charged a man in a 2009 fatal shooting of a woman during a high school graduation party. [WTOP]
- Should Washington be on this list of memorable waterfront cities? [Post]
- Story District celebrates 20 years. [WCP]
- Judge acquits Maryland police officer accused of striking a handcuffed suspect. [Post]
- After years of gains, D.C.’s median household income did not increase in 2016. [Post]
- Largest earthquake in decades shakes Virginia, but doesn’t cause much damage. [AP/WTOP]
- Metro reports 17 percent fewer serious crimes so far this year compared to last year.
[WTOP] - The words “Racist Anthem” were spray painted on a Francis Scott Key monument in Baltimore. [Fox 5]
- ICYMI: A map of D.C.’s New Deal projects.
- ICYMI: PARK(ing) Day returns tomorrow.
- This Day In DCist: How The Shay became a haven for high-end menswear.