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- After nine years in limbo, this fired District teacher won his case against DCPS. [Post]
- D.C. will soon have another Laotian restaurant. [Post]
- Want to feel bad about your own achievements? Meet the local 22-year-old who just had a book published. [WCP]
- D.C. police are asking for help looking for a 16-year-old girl last seen in Southeast. [WJLA]
- The D.C. Council made an unannounced visit to the Holocaust Museum on Friday afternoon. [WCP]
- A woman was impaled by a beach umbrella in Ocean City, Md. [WTOP]
- D.C. United has finally reached an agreement with its angry fan groups. [WCP]
- Addis Ethiopian is seeking to expand its space on H Street. [Popville]
- Good Stuff at DCA is being accused of anti-gay bias. [The Blade]
- Serious traffic troubles hit D.C. today, in part because there’s a sinkhole in Montgomery County. [Post]
- Tell us something we don’t know: Trump staffers can’t get a date in D.C. [Fox]
- How D.C.’s first Chief Resilience Officer is planning for disaster. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: “I heard you hurt yourself over the weekend eating a hot dog.”
- ICYMI: Fall in love, save the environment, says this Capital Fringe show.
- ICYMI: This Petworth dance company will teach you baile folklorico for free.
- This Day In DCist: A guide to dumplings.
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