- “While home sellers might like record prices, home buyers do not.” [UrbanTurf]
- Furloughed workers are selling their belongings on Craigslist. [Washingtonian]
- The woman behind Congress Heights on the Rise moved out of Congress Heights. [WCP]
- The Purple Line is a year behind schedule. [Post]
- D.C. food bank gears up to serve more meals during shutdown. [NBC Washington]
- The 20 trends to keep your eyes out for in D.C. this year. [Washingtonian]
- Should D.C. police carry overdose antidote naloxone? [Post]
- Smaller contractors are feeling the impact of the shutdown. [WBJ]
- In addition to the D.C. statehood bill, Delegate Norton is also seeking other changes to strengthen Home Rule. [DC Line]
- A suspect accused of taking “upskirt” videos at Newseum was spotted on camera, police say. [FOX 5]
- Shutdown won’t stop marches on the Mall. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: A local fast casual chain offered furloughed feds free pizza. Here’s what happened next.
- ICYMI: “I remain bullish on Upshur Street.”
- ICYMI: Your police district may have changed.
- Today In DCist: Bethesda restaurant was selling a “golden showers” burger.
A dome piece.
Rachel Kurzius