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- A look at the residents who will lose their immigration status next September. [WCP]
- Almost 20 percent of teachers have to work a second job. [NBC Washington]
- Two young men in D.C. had troubled pasts and promising futures. Now one is charged with the other’s murder. [Post]
- Is it possible to make Adams Morgan less “vomitrocious” on the weekends? [WCP]
- District gets ready to make a decision on dockless bikes and scooters. [WTOP]
- Airbnb might remove users who join the “Unite the Right” rally. [Washingtonian]
- Police: fake Uber driver kidnapped and robbed man on U Street. [NBC Washington]
- Tests find elevated lead levels in water of 86 Montgomery County schools. [WTOP]
- A man wore a shirt to make a point about the name of Washington’s football team. Now he’s facing death threats. [Post]
- Today single game Caps tickets go on sale. [FOX 5]
- The director of “Hamilton” is a D.C.-area native. [WAMU]
- Members of Congress are eating at … steakhouses. [Twitter]
- ICYMI: Here’s where and when people are counterprotesting “Unite the Right.“
- ICYMI: Those giant wheels are art, baby.
- This Day In DCist: A heated confrontation sparks a debate about street harassment in Bellevue.
Rachel Kurzius