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- Neighbors’ fight against airport noise hits a snag. [Post]
- Men in Chevy Chase are receiving scam letters with the warning: “I know about the secret you are keeping from your wife and everyone else.” [Post]
- Turns out, a stick shift can be a theft deterrent. [Post]
- U.S. Park Police chief still isn’t speaking about the death of Bijann Ghaisar. [Fox5]
- Three new museums in the works. [Washingtonian]
- New health center coming to Northeast. [WBJ]
- And at the DC VA hospital, a range of problems has impacted patients. [NBC4]
- It has been two years since a fatal explosion in Silver Spring. [NBC4]
- Northern Virginia congressional candidate is arguing for the legalization of incest. [WUSA9]
- On the state of the temporary bus lane Metro and DDOT put in during the Red Line shutdown. [Express]
- Things aren’t looking well for Mike Isabella’s huge food hall in Tysons Galleria. [Washingtonian]
- Uber says its drivers can refuse to serve white supremacists. [Washingtonian]
- The D.C. area is expected to get nearly 10,000 new apartments in 2018. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Eight D.C. councilmembers are now calling for Bowser to halt demolition around D.C. General until families are no longer living there.
- ICYMI: This D.C. streetcar stop was closed for more than 15 months after a Megabus destroyed the platform.
- This Day In DCist: A look at D.C. call box history.
Rachel Sadon