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- “She’s angry, and she wants to know who did this to her.” [Post]
- Some roads are still flooded after yesterday’s rains. [WTOP]
- Hours after the Nationals traded Daniel Murphy and Pat Adams, the Nationals clinched a win. [WJLA]
- Barry Farm residents are still fighting for their homes, even as many of them have been torn down. [Post]
- Bei Bei is turning three, only has one year left in D.C. [NBC 4]
- The next Boqueria is aiming to open in Penn Quarter in the fall. [Eater]
- Some new back-to-school vaccination rules for Maryland students. [WTOP]
- We’re on the cusp of some beautiful weather. [CWG]
- Loudoun County bridge collapses. [FOX 5]
- The Capital Dragon Boat Regatta is happening at the Wharf this Sunday. [Popville]
- These are the bars California Republican Duncan Hunter allegedly (illegally) spent campaign money at. [Roll Call]
- As a general rule, don’t eat wild mushrooms for dinner unless you really know what you’re doing. [Post]
- ICYMI: Mr. Yogato is closing, unless a new owner comes forth.
- ICYMI: Those claims of signature fraud in a D.C. Councilmember race, explained.
- This Day In DCist:Plans for Petworth’s old Hebrew home to become 80 percent affordable housing.
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