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- What happens when a superstorm hits D.C.? [Rolling Stone]
- Truancy rates rise in D.C. public and charter schools in 2016, per report. [WAMU]
- Would Prince William commuters trade a car ride for a boat ride? [WTOP]
- Deaf urban planning group suggests how city could be more deaf-friendly. [Urban Turf]
- An H St cafe that offers childcare. [Washingtonian]
- Maryland’s massive new highway plan. [WAMU]
- New D.C. auditor’s report says city is failing to crack down on derelict buildings, losing millions of dollars in potential fines. [Post]
- HHS Secretary Tom Price’s charter flight habit is quite extensive. [Politico]
- Do dogs even want to be at bars and restaurants? [WCP]
- Hundreds of young adults get on-the-spot offers at job fair, with Eric Holder cameo. [Post]
- After backlash, Elliott School dean reconsiders change to panel gender policy. [Hatchet]
- Va. congressman reflects as he prepares for this year’s spelling bee. [Roll Call]
- Truck on fire stalls I-95 traffic. [NBC 4]
- ICYMI: An interview with African American History Museum Director Lonnie Bunch as the museum turns one.
- ICYMI: More details on the forthcoming bill to change to D.C. policies for dogs on bar patios after outcry.
- This Day In DCist: Can a D.C. TV show that ignores the monuments in favor of Amsterdam Falafel find a distributor?
Rachel Kurzius