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- Yep—it’s going to stay this hot. [Post]
- Here are some new Airbnb regulations to keep in mind. [WTOP]
- A swimmer is in critical condition after getting pulled from a PG County pool. [WJLA]
- In case you’re not sure where to breakfast (and brunch) in D.C., here’s some advice. [Eater]
- Voter turnout in ward 7 and 8 (and the city overall) has dropped. [Post]
- A cyclist was shot in Shaw just before 7 on Saturday. [Popville]
- People are stealing those dockless bikes. [Post]
- “Hands on Drums” drummers tell us what the city loses when gentrification pushes artists and longtime residents out of D.C. [730dc]
- Councilmember Elissa Silverman is facing an opposition campaign from an alliance of business people and Mayor Bowser. [Post]
- D.C. Central Kitchen is expanding its services to at-risk youth. [Street Sense]
- DCPS is having a tough time finding great principals. [Post]
- A Lyft driver was stabbed after an argument with a passenger. [WJLA]
- Police are searching for a 13-year-old D.C. boy who’s been missing for days. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Overheards, D.C. Pride version.
- ICYMI: Town is finally closed. This is how its patrons will remember it.
- ICYMI: Wendi Winters, a victim of the Capital Gazette shooting, was a “witty, humorous” D.C. theater reviewer.
- This Day In DCist: Exploring D.C.’s best outdoor getaways.
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