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- This man has been protesting sexual abuse by clergy outside the Vatican in D.C. since 1997. [WJLA]
- D.C. archdiocese denies that Cardinal Wuerl knew years ago about the allegations against Cardinal McCarrick. [WTOP]
- Navy Yard Whole Foods is coming soon—staff training has been happening. [Popville]
- Police are investigating sexual abuse allegations at a Jewish preschool in Northwest. [FOX 5]
- Get ready for the heat. [CWG]
- Police say that a neighborhood feud led to the shooting that killed 10-year-old Makiyah Wilson. [Post]
- 76 shell casings were found at the scene of Wilson’s death. [WTOP]
- A child was struck by a car near a D.C. elementary school Monday afternoon. [Post]
- Why did D.C. quit feeding its trash to pigs? [Washingtonian]
- A fire broke out in a historic building that’s being converted into museum. [Post]
- A lawsuit is seeking to postpone the renaming of Washington-Lee High School in Arlington. [FOX 5]
- Officials need help trying to identify a pedestrian killed in Langley Park, Maryland. [Post]
- Gordon Biersch on 9th Street NW is closing on September 30. [WCP]
- ICYMI: A naked mole-rat reality show.
- ICYMI: Wikipedia blocked Councilmember Jack Evans for editing his own page.
- ICYMI: The Anacostia river is using mussels to clean up the water.
- This Day In DCist:The D.C. Council was preparing to face off on the ping-pong table.
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