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- Has Nats stadium created a neighborhood? [Post]
- Congressional interns are accusing an Uber driver of refusing to take them to Trump Hotel because of their MAGA hats. [FOX 5]
- Police have released age progression photos of Relisha Rudd. [Post]
- D.C. United has pissed off two of its biggest support groups in its move to Audi Field. [WCP]
- Have we hit peak taqueria? [Eater]
- This September, you can get into the Museum of African American History and Culture without a ticket. [WTOP]
- Four people were shot in three hours in D.C. on Sunday. [Post]
- A hiker suffering from heat exhaustion had to be rescued from the Billy Goat Trail in Maryland. [WTOP]
- “As recently as the last week in April the Mayor asked me to join her for the Wizards game at which questions of Congress Heights progress and potential positive outcomes were discussed.” [WCP]
- D.C. United sideline reporter got hit by a falling railing at Audi Field just before the opening game. [WJLA]
- The author of those anti-Semitic fliers found in NW D.C. won’t be charged. [Post]
- ICYMI: D.C. lifted its boil water advisory.
- ICYMI: Going through a breakup? These people, too.
- ICYMI: A group of best friends saved up for a decade to buy Capitol Hill Books.
- This Day In DCist: Vincent Gray was introducing the Creative Economy Strategy, which is now a factor in a gentrification lawsuit against the city.
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