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- Famous last resting spots, mapped. [Curbed]
- It could soon cost $70 to go to Shenandoah and 16 other national parks. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. police now has more than 3,800 officers. [Post]
- Senate votes to make it much harder for people to sue financial institutions. [NYT]
- Underwater cycling comes to the Watergate. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. voters may weigh in on ballot initiative to lower prescription drug costs. [WAMU]
- Maryland development in hot water for only selling to Muslims. [Post]
- This week is 15th anniversary of arrests of deadly snipers. [WTOP]
- This former whistleblower started an organization to support officials who expose government wrongdoing. [Washingtonian]
- Three injured in Southeast shooting. [Fox5]
- What D.C. could learn from other cities about height limits. [GGW]
- Md. Governor Hogan wants to fight ruling against cross monument. [WUSA]
- “I think it’s important for all men to be a little critical about their sexual pasts, or at least a fraction as much as women are about their own.” [Deadspin]
- Could J.E.B. Stuart High become Justice High? [Post]
- ICYMI: Before becoming a memorial, Roosevelt Island sure had some interesting uses.
- ICYMI: Fish in the Hood is raising money to reopen after April fire.
- ICYMI: “What can we tell about story that we can use pictures to tell, and what will we flesh out with text?” .
- This Day In DCist: Woman gives birth to baby on the Beltway.
Rachel Kurzius