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- How would you interpret these parking signs? [NBC4]
- Hogan is looking strong over Jealous. [Post]
- Meet some of the basketball stars coming from the D.C. region. [WCP]
- Folks who live near the forthcoming Potomac Yard Metro stop are fired up. [Post]
- If trends continue, D.C. could have about 104,600 students from pre-K through 12th grade by 2026-27. [GGW]
- DUI and other charges dropped against ANC commissioner who peed on the floor of a police station. [Post]
- Should D.C. consider congestion pricing? [Curbed]
- Arlington makes changes to address ridehailing gridlock around DCA. [WTOP]
- Taylor Gourmet is The Wharf’s first storefront closure. [WBJ]
- How the region reacted to the Kavanaugh hearings. [WAMU]
- 16-hour barricade situation finally ended with the rape suspect in custody. [NBC4]
- ICYMI: How Washington reacted to the Kavanaugh-Ford hearings.
- ICYMI: Poll shows Elissa Silverman is polling well despite mayor’s endorsement of her challenger.
- ICYMI: Shaw’s Tavern apologizes for advertising mimosas during Ford-Kavanaugh hearings.
- ICYMI: An area rape crisis hotline saw a surge in calls yesterday.
- This Day In DCist: Confederate flag posters that showed up on American University’s campus appeared linked to a series of bigoted flyers elsewhere around the city.
Rachel Sadon