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- Forget Cappuccino City. Is Chocolate City now “Money City“? [Post]
- The Mercatus Center is part of George Mason … except for when it isn’t. [The Intercept]
- After the owner of this Edgewood building bequeathed it to the Catholic Church, residents brace themselves for eviction. [WCP]
- D.C. high school football player booted from team over homelessness is offered a home.[NBC Washington]
- The Settlers of Catan we deserve. [Washingtonian]
- A deep-dive investigation into D.C. police’s firearm recovery program. [WAMU]
- Figure skater Adam Rippon donates Olympic costume to the Smithsonian. [Post]
- Here’s a twist: the forthcoming U Street restaurant Brooklyn is helmed by a local. [WCP]
- Montgomery County police say they won’t investigate allegations against Kavanaugh unless a complaint is filed. [Bethesda Beat]
- Local schools cancel football seasons after fewer kids participate. [NBC Washington]
- How Arlington Cemetery’s planned expansion could benefit cyclists. [GGW]
- A teen reflects on the redevelopment of Barry Farm. [NPR]
- Mike Isabella says he “probably should have apologized earlier.” [FOX 5]
- D.C. contrails (not to be confused with chemtrails). [WCP]
- ICYMI: The best ways to tackle Museum Day.
- ICYMI: Georgetown undergrads helped free a wrongfully imprisoned man.
- ICYMI: This Washingtonian won $100,000 playing HQ.
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