- Mapping the most dangerous intersections in D.C. [WTOP]
- D.C. was ranked the “second-most congested urban area” in the U.S. [WTOP]
- The Supreme Court will consider whether this monumental cross in Maryland violates the separation of church and state. [Post]
- Virginia will fund this major Alexandria sewage project. [WAMU]
- Meet the oldest hiking group in the region—it has a long track record of match making. [Post]
- Maryland moves toward raising the state’s minimum wage. [WBJ]
- The Zoo has a new tiger, and it recently underwent a root canal. [Post]
- DCRA released two new digital tools. [UrbanTurf]
- Giant accounts for one fifth of the D.C.-region’s grocery stores. [WBJ]
- Montgomery County considers loosening restrictions on in-law suites and English basements. [WAMU]
- What exactly is a waterfowl artist? [Post]
- D.C. United is doing away with its no bags policy. [D.C. United]
- The city is terminating its contract with the operator of a homeless shelter in Ward 7 after DHS found it had falsified personnel records. [WCP]
- There have been more than a dozen lawsuits about restaurants failing to pay overtime wages. [WCP]
- Police are looking for men who stole a car with a baby in the back seat. [WJLA]
- Why no one tried to save Liberty’s eggs. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Bars where you can watch the Cohen testimony.
- ICYMI: What’s next for the Eden Center?
- ICYMI: Why the same activist was arrested in Virginia, but not D.C., for protesting topless.
- This Day in DCist: A mosque in Ivy City was vandalized twice in one week.
Photo of the day
Rachel Sadon