- D.C. officials are investigating an unmarked home in Southeast where charter schools send disruptive students. [WCP / Post]
- Two District companies get big tax breaks from the D.C. Council. [Curbed]
- The wedding bells are ringing for Vince Gray. [WCP]
- Amazon’s arrival worries the residents of Chirilagua. [NBC Washington]
- Get your umbrellas ready. [NBC Washington]
- Philz Coffee expands to Maryland. [Eater]
- Peek inside a Logan Circle landmark. [DC Line]
- “My gut feeling tells me that my brother was not embalmed.” [FOX 5]
- A look at the war on local news. [GQ]
- “Are they coming?” teen asked before he was shot to death in a stairwell. [Post]
- Parents say Duke Ellington School fraud accusations caused lasting harm. [WTOP]
- The region’s top venture deals over the past decade (including some that didn’t quite pan out). [WBJ]
- I was just being myself, so they made me a comedienne.” [Afro]
- ICYMI: A look at Navy Yard beyond the ballpark and beyond the travails of Trump staffers.
- ICYMI: D.C.’s population surpasses 700,000 for the first time since 1975.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. Council honors 107-year-old Virginia McLaurin.
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Rachel Kurzius