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- With three major events taking place in D.C. today, your evening commute may be a doozy [WTOP].
- If you’re driving to The Wharf, here are some parking hacks. [NBC 4]
- The “human beat box” Doug E. Fresh promotes safety at a D.C. charter school. [Afro]
- Teen publicly apologizes for hanging a noose outside of a Md. middle school. [WTOP]
- Human trafficking is still a problem in the D.C. area. [Afro]
- A pitch for Amazon’s second headquarters to be in D.C. [WTOP]
- National Portrait Gallery purchased the earliest known photo of a U.S. president for $360,500. [NBC 4]
- Erik Bruner-Yang launches a “culturally relevant” podcast. [WCP]
- The District is shifting money for affordable housing to new projects. [WCP]
- Do D.C. restaurants need full-time pastry chefs? [WCP]
- ICYMI: Dispatches from a curling class.
- ICYMI: These interactive graphs show when Metro is faster than Uber.
- ICYMI: Street Sense launched an app to allow for cashless payments for the newspaper.
- This Day In DCist: Ms. Veteran America competition returned to D.C.