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- Though many Virginians don’t have the bandwidth for the governor’s race. [Post]
- Want to buy Washington City Paper? [Washingtonian]
- How will all The Wharf restaurants survive? [WBJ]
- Bill to ban gas-powered leaf blowers still hasn’t gotten a D.C. Council hearing. [Current]
- “People kept saying to me, ‘Why are you getting married? Why don’t you just go on like this?’ ” says Diane Rehm. “I just knew that wasn’t me.” [Post]
- Lawyers clownin‘ around. [NBC 4]
- White supremacist group hangs banner outside offices of American Immigration Lawyer’s Association. [WCP]
- How private preschools are judging your child. [Washingtonian]
- Metro rider says pregnant woman attacked other passengers. [NBC 4]
- Despite threat, reeanctors stage the Battle of Cedar Creek. [Post]
- Do District restaurants still need full-time pastry chefs? [WCP]
- Washington wins, but nearly blows 17-point lead. [WJLA]
- Jack Evans’ plan to veto Purple Line land transfer draws ire. [WAMU]
- A map of all the John Russell Pope buildings in D.C. [Curbed]
- Metro shutdown leads to traffic snarls at DCA. [NBC 4]
- ICYMI: In court, Inauguration protesters try to limit Facebook account search warrant.
- ICYMI: “I think people love to touch. In every room here, you can touch a ball, you can play, you can feel the sand.”
- This Day In DCist: “On the surface it seems like it’s about who fucks the best. But people who aren’t willing to make themselves ugly, well, it usually doesn’t work out for them.”
Rachel Kurzius