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- Who should be able to access D.C. public school data? [WCP]
- A D.C. businessman has bought almost 2.75 acres of contiguous land in Brookland. Now the question is, what will he do with it? [WBJ]
- Study says services like UberPool and LyftLine are worsening traffic. [Post]
- MoCo real estate company threatens to leave due to lack of progress in White Flint. [Bethesda Beat]
- Advocates ask Bowser to hold off on D.C. General closure. [Curbed]
- Region deals with aftermath of intense storms. [Fox 5]
- Watch the Chincoteague horses swim. [NBC Washington]
- Tips for being a Citi Open ballperson (that aren’t from Kramer). [WCP]
- Mike Isabella says he’s fighting for Graffiato, which has gone dark. [Washingtonian]
- An all black team is now the champion of the D.C. Little League. [Post]
- Here are the arts organizations getting grants from D.C. this year. [WBJ]
- Freak foot injury for Washington cornerback Josh Holsey. [HogsHaven]
- How do airline CEOs feel about sitting in coach? [WSJ]
- What you need to know about D.C. property taxes. [UrbanTurf]
- ICYMI: What it’s like to be homeless and undocumented in D.C.
- ICYMI: Skip the line at the Renwick by visiting it online.
- This Day In DCist: Healthcare protesters were arrested on Capitol Hill more than 500 times over the course of two months.
Rachel Kurzius