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- The U.S. government and Virginia sued a concrete manufacturer for its allegedly below-par work on the Silver Line. [Post]
- The bees at Monticello managed to survive the winter, despite heavy losses across Virginia. [WTOP]
- Audi field has finally been unveiled. [WCP]
- It’s hot and humid today, but looking better the rest of the week. [Post]
- Man sentenced to life in 1991 D.C. killings. [WJLA]
- Police release photos of a belt and watch stolen from a D.C. teen after he was killed in a Bladensburg park last month. [WTOP]
- Secret Service have identified the person who crashed driving the wrong way on I-66 yesterday. [WJLA]
- Peruvian Brothers Food Truck is getting a pop-up at Service Bar. [Eater]
- A SWAT team in Prince George’s County raided the wrong address. [FOX 5]
- Metro is prepping for two 24/7 track work zones, and you can expect it to slow traffic everywhere—even outside Metro. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: A cyclist was killed after being struck by a vehicle on M Street NW.
- ICYMI: There’s a local book drive for kids separated from their parents at the border.
- ICYMI: D.C. Councilmembers will introduce a bill Tuesday to repeal Initiative 77.
- This Day In DCist: Here are the top five places to get engaged in D.C.
Natalie Delgadillo
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