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- A D.C. couple was killed in a terrorist attack in Tajikstan. They were cycling around the world together. [NPR]
- Some downed trees and flooded roads cause havoc on the Wednesday morning commute. [Post]
- A history of jazz in D.C. [WCP]
- Montgomery County tries to improve its stock of affordable housing. [WAMU]
- Seven robbers steal $30K of Gucci from Saks in Maryland. [NBC 4]
- One passenger says Metro did not adequately handle what could have been a dangerous situation with an aggressive passenger. [Post]
- Should gay bars refuse service to bachelorette parties? [Popville]
- A youth football coach in Prince George’s County was shot and killed in Southeast D.C. [FOX 5]
- The Union Station expansion could end up delayed and over budget. [WTOP]
- The Nationals set a team scoring record last night against the Mets. [AP]
- Mexican-themed restaurant Amparo won’t be coming to Mount Pleasant after all. [Eater]
- D.C. activists protest ‘inhumane conditions‘ at the D.C. Jail. [WCP]
- How does Councilmember Charles Allen feel about repealing voters’ wishes on Initiative 77? [Post]
- ICYMI: Learning to fly is hard. Ask this baby eaglet.
- ICYMI: D.C. organizers dispute Facebook’s contention that a Unite The Right 2 counterprotest page was primarily the work of a fake account.
- ICYMI: Metro is allowed to ban Christmas ads.
- This Day In DCist:An ANC commissioner in the Dupont Circle neighborhood allegedly threw a homeless person’s belongings away and attacked a neighbor with a squirt bottle of cleaning liquid.
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