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- Enjoy the beautiful weather while it lasts (for one more day). [WJLA]
- More on the debate over policing in Wards 7 and 8. [WCP]
- When restaurants pick up and start over. [WCP]
- What life is like at the motels housing homeless families: “They say, ‘No running.’ And they say we can’t play.” [Post]
- Brandon Todd calls for more enforcement of cars parked in bike lanes. [Twitter]
- The latest absurdly priced drink at the Trump hotel. [Washingtonian]
- Where all 36 of D.C.’s full-service gas stations are located. [WBJ]
- How the travel ban is affecting one local family. [WAMU]
- YouTube shuts down “FamilyOFive” channel, which was run by Maryland parents convicted of child neglect. [WUSA9]
- Health Department orders closure of Shaw’s Tasty Burger for violations. [Popville]
- Inmates’ artwork goes up in prison-turned-art gallery. [Post]
- Flesh-eating bacteria kills Virginian. [Post]
- ANC commissioner to Jack Evans: return your parking pass. [Twitter]
- ICYMI: The first Starbucks location designed for the deaf community in the country will open on H Street.
- ICYMI: Cyclists protested outside the Wilson Building to demand the city do more to prevent traffic fatalities.
- ICYMI: Slim’s Diner will temporarily also serve as a playhouse.
- This Day In DCist: The effects of gentrification play out on a Columbia Heights soccer field.
Rachel Sadon