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- You can’t use St. Nick to promote drinking, and more D.C. booze laws. [Barred in DC]
- Gray Lady wants to know if the District can handle all of its bike-sharing options. [NYT]
- Three Las Vegas victims have D.C.-area connections. [NBC 4]
- New bill would subsidize lead pipe replacement for low-income households. [WCP]
- One of Trump’s Twitter antagonists is local photographer, but can you trust his reports? [Washingtonian]
- D.C. officials weigh “good reason” gun law appeal to SCOTUS. [Post]
- How much does it cost to make one of D.C.’s priciest pies? [WCP]
- A campaign is underway to save one of D.C.’s last diners. [UrbanTurf]
- New bill at the Council would create student debt forgiveness program. [Post]
- When beggars are choosers. [PopVille]
- What the Virginia Hospital Center expansion could look like. [WBJ]
- Five local Whole Foods locations named in credit card breach investigation. [WJLA]
- DACA renewals are due tomorrow. [Post]
- ICYMI: D.C. Council moves quickly to stop barking about crackdown of patio dogs.
- ICYMI: Kennedy Center bringing full hip-hop season, starting on Friday.
- This Day In DCist: The sweet history of the Senate’s candy desk.
Rachel Kurzius