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- FEMA is sending an emergency test alert to your cell today. [Post]
- Capitals’ players favorite celebratory moments with the Stanley Cup. [Washingtonian]
- Baristas’ and bartenders’ salaries are rising quickly in D.C. [WTOP]
- Browse 38,000 District employees’ salaries. [WBJ]
- After injuring herself on a scooter, this woman thinks the city should do more to protect riders. [Post]
- The new facial recognition tech at Dulles has identified three imposters in just 40 days. [WTOP]
- Cheesesteaks are coming to Navy Yard. [Washingtonian]
- Two letters sent to the Pentagon had ricin in them. [WJLA]
- Johnny Spero of Minibar opens up Reverie in Georgetown. [Washingtonian]
- A Saudi journalist who has written critical columns about the kingdom for the Washington Post has gone missing. [WJLA]
- Ben Jealous says he’ll “respect” Hogan’s HQ2 incentive offer. [WBJ]
- A D.C. native and University of Richmond student invented a tumbler meant to stop binge drinking. [WTOP]
- Looks like D.C.’s housing market is picking up steam after a slow summer. [Post]
- Police are searching for a man who they say pulled a woman into a wooded area and sexually assaulted her in Rockville. [FOX 5]
- ICYMI: The D.C. Council voted to repeal Initiative 77.
- ICYMI: A passenger found out at Dulles that her budget airline was no more. She got stranded there.
- This Day In DCist: D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton introduced a bill to remove this confederate statue.
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