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- Where did all of the millions raised for Trump’s inauguration go? [AP]
- NE resident files suit against D.C. law barring sidewalk-blocking. [WCP]
- Metro board chair, contra WMATA GM, says system needs more than $15.5 billion. [Post]
- Fox News still hasn’t explained why it ran that bogus Seth Rich story. [NPR]
- D.C. Council to take “breather” from workplace protection laws. [Post]
- D.C.’s football team scores first victory of the season. [NBC 4]
- The Post’s union says the paper broke a law by disciplining a reporter over a Bezos op-ed. [HuffPo]
- Downtown Silver Spring to get its first rec center. [Bethesda Beat]
- Early Monday morning crash in D.C. sends four to hospital. [WUSA]
- Mystery solved? [NYMag]
- Baltimore County Executive is running for governor of Maryland. [WTOP]
- The number of arts venues in the area is multiplying. [WBJ]
- Real “Rosie the Riveter” meets Girl Scouts at DCA. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Where to celebrate the Jewish New Year.
- ICYMI: Zoning Commission gives McMillan development the go-ahead.
- This Day In DCist: A little more than half of D.C. cabs have credit card readers installed.
Rachel Kurzius