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- University of Maryland declined an overhaul to medical procedures a year before football player’s death. [Post]
- A detailed breakdown of ANC races. [DC Line]
- Why these dusters, wedding gowns and flapper dresses are in a freezer. [Bethesda Beat]
- Metro union holds rally calling for GM’s firing. [WAMU]
- More schools will likely be renamed in Arlington. [InsideNova]
- What D.C. residents say they’re looking for in a new schools chancellor. [WAMU]
- Michelle Obama’s memoir is due out Oct. 13. [WBJ]
- Nats are getting a bullpen cart for pitchers. [Twitter]
- Nine restaurants friendly to vegans. [Post]
- Fox 5 is officially moving to Bethesda. [FOX5]
- From NFL player to personal chef to oyster bar owner. [Washingtonian]
- Octagon House highlights the architectural legacy of civil rights leader Whitney Young. [Curbed]
- Loudoun records small earthquake. [NBC4]
- Expect a “hot, humid and stormy end to the week.” [NBC4]
- ICYMI: This new pop-up restaurant is winning accolades for … its side of black beans.
- ICYMI: Catch up-and-coming local bands at this local festival in support of Girls Rock! DC
- This Day In DCist: Northeast woman rehangs a gay pride flag after someone burned it down.
Rachel Sadon