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- A marriage divided: here’s a peek into life with Kellyanne and George Conway. [Post]
- The brief life of Valor the Eagle (and how he brought a D.C. neighborhood together). [WCP]
- Chef Marcus Samuelsson “dines, dances, and dishes” with the Ethiopian community in D.C. [PBS]
- A Maryland man is convicted of shooting his neighbor over $30. [WTOP]
- Baltimore is getting Lime and Bird bikes. [Baltimore Sun]
- Sangfroid Distilling is opening this fall in Hyattsville. [Hyattsville Wire]
- “I’ve seen some pretty horrifying things in public housing.”[WCP]
- Your Alexandria travel guide. [Washingtonian]
- How a local boxing club made Troy Isley a champ. [Washingtonian]
- Power was restored at Reagan National after an outage last night. [Post]
- Two men behind a crime spree in D.C. in 2016 are convicted. [WTOP]
- One man was killed and five others were wounded in a barbershop attack. [Post]
- ICYMI: Advocates say D.C. is failing children with mental health issues.
- ICYMI: Police say skeletal remains found in Southeast belong to three women who disappeared in 2016.
- This Day In DCist: Prosecutors dropped charges against a pot activist who handed out joints near the Capitol.
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