- Federal workers aren’t too satisfied with their jobs. [Post]
- Where ex-Trump administration staffers are now. [Washingtonian]
- How the D.C. Council is planning to give relief to churches and other nonprofits struggling with a fee to help with stormwater runoff. [NBC4]
- NoMa development news. [WBJ]
- A famous “holiday house” on 16th Street isn’t so festive this year. [Popville]
- With HQ2 on the horizon, George Mason is expanding its Arlington campus. [WBJ]
- D.C. food truck Swizzler is crowdfunding to help replace a broken down truck. [Kickstarter]
- Meet Miss D.C. [Afro]
- Md. officials are warning about dryer fires. [WTOP]
- Man wounded in “not random” stabbing at Montgomery County’s Westfield shopping center. [Post]
- The National Gallery of Art has a new director. Kaywin Feldman is the museum’s first female leader in its entire 77-year history. [Post]
- How Hogan is trying to keep Washington’s football team in Maryland. [WTOP]
- In case you haven’t tired of reading about the war on rats. [AP via WTOP]
- Jury recommends a life sentence for James Fields for plowing into protesters in Charlottesville and killing Heather Heyer. [NPR]
- ICYMI: Metro might be getting late hours back.
- ICYMI: Meow Wolf is coming to Fort Totten.
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Rachel Sadon