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- Metro has seen more than double the number of “electrical arcing incidents” since last summer. [Post]
- Reston considers lifting population density limits. [NBC4]
- “Our cider brand has absolutely exploded.” [WCP]
- There’s one privately owned plot on the National Mall. Even though it’s huge, you may well have missed it. [Post]
- How MS-13 factors into the Virginia gubernatorial race. [WAMU]
- Expect to see a lot more Honeygrow outposts soon. [Washingtonian]
- “We here at my apartment would love to help you tell the next chapter of Amazon’s story!” [CityLab]
- The “most hated restaurateur in America” on setting up shop in the Trump hotel. [Washingtonian]
- Swastikas spray painted at Virginia school. [NBC4]
- New renderings for Fannie Mae site. [WTOP]
- A history of the High Heel Race. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: And competition advice from the past five years of winners.
- ICYMI: Congress Heights got KaBOOM!’s 3,000th playground.
- ICYMI: The future is
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