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- Makiyah Wilson’s mother describes her daughter’s last moments. [NBC 4]
- Chance the Rapper has acquired the assets of Chicagoist. [Twitter]
- Here’s the body cam footage from that 911 call after a foul in basketball in Virginia. [Deadspin]
- There’s a brotherhood of arm wrestlers doing feats of strength in a Maryland shed. [Post]
- Recent overdoses in the District are probably linked to a bad batch of synthetic marijuana. [WTOP]
- D.C. police recover the car used in the shooting of 10-year-old Makiyah Wilson earlier this week. [Post]
- D.C. residents confronted Police Chief Peter Newsham last week about what they say is harassment from MPD. [WCP]
- There are some new dining options at BWI. [Eater]
- Baltimore has banned sodas from kids menus. [NBC 4]
- A recap from last week’s public roundtable on the progress in the Barry Farm Development. [WCP]
- There have been 100 overdose patients in four days. [Post]
- The D.C. Council has approved a commission to study maternal mortality. [NBC4]
- ICYMI: After a second cyclist dies in three weeks, advocates are planning a protest at the Wilson Building today.
- ICYMI: The first paragraph of this story is guaranteed to exhaust you.
- ICYMI: In an escape room, people “abandon the right way and they follow the leader to failure.”
- This Day In DCist: D.C. was gearing up to remove that controversial quote from the MLK memorial statue.
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