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- “I thought no one is running, and I’m someone.” [Post]
- Pro-transit groups say Metro’s ridership woes could be easily solved by increased service, but the transit agency isn’t committing to the idea, even though an internal report lays it all out. [Post]
- A peek inside Taylor Gourmet’s bankruptcy filings. [WBJ]
- How Cool “Disco” Dan’s work ended up in the Wilson Building. [Washingtonian]
- Utah man charged with sending ricin-filled letters to Pentagon, White House. [NBC Washington]
- This Kalorama woman went just the right amount of viral for it to be pleasant. [Post]
- The thousands of flags on the National Mall on Wednesday are designed to bring attention to veteran suicides. [WTOP]
- There used to be a train to Great Falls. [GGW]
- What still survives from Washington City Paper’s 1987 Best Of edition? [WCP]
- A new Navy Yard outpost from Kwame Onwuachi is offering a “thoughtful cheesesteak.” [Washingtonian]
- The Caps raise their Stanley Cup banner, and remind everyone why they got it. [NBC Washington / WTOP]
- Under Armour’s co-founder put his $29.5 million Georgetown mansion on the market in February. Here’s what it looks like inside. [Urban Turf]
- Here’s what the new chair of the D.C. Dems has on his agenda. [D.C. Line]
- The 13 types of condo names that D.C. developers use. [Medium]
- The Nats had an average of 30,484 spectators per game this season. Here’s some more questions the team needs to answer. [WBJ / WCP]
- Georgetown Prep isn’t the only local private school with cryptic references in its yearbooks. [Post]
- ICYMI: Goodbye, 94.7 Fresh. Hello, 94.7 The Drive.
- ICYMI: Also, hello monarch butterflies.
- This Day In DCist: After ICE raid, demonstrators protest the Feds and the mayor.
Rachel Kurzius