- The snow’s over, but there’s more foul weather to come today. [WTOP]
- The Office of Campaign Finance needs to get its act together if publicly funded elections are happening in 2020. [WCP]
- This Sterling-based company dominates the hookah industry. [WBJ]
- MPD arrests one of three suspects accused of shooting a man in a crowded H St NE restaurant. [WTOP]
- Relisha Rudd was last seen five years ago today. [WUSA]
- Nats pitcher Sean Doolittle writes an op-ed in support of unionized baseball cap makers. [Post]
- Fatal crash closes the Outer Loop of the Beltway close to College Park. [NBC Washington]
- “We’re going to boo him so loud that the whole Citizens Bank Park is going to shake. This guy has jerked us around long enough”: Hours before Bryce Harper inked a deal with the Phillies, Philadelphians were over it. [Post]
- There’s a new general contractor for the next phase of The Wharf’s construction. [WTOP]
- Following deadly shooting, Safari Lounge is temporarily closed. [WJLA]
- Local chefs have to deal with a particular kind of wage theft. [WCP]
- Giant controls about 20 percent of the D.C. region’s grocery market, and it’s growing. [WBJ]
- Congress passes lands package that gives D.C. more control over federal parks here. [Curbed]
- An appletini wins a local cocktail contest. [NBC Washington]
- ICYMI: “Eagles move on pretty quick. Justice will have to stake his claim.”
- ICYMI: A man noshes on live television, and scores a pizza in his honor.
- Today In DCist: Remember all of back-and-forth that preceded the Pepco-Exelon merger?
What goes up must come down.
Rachel Kurzius