- “My dog can smell when there’s a cookie down the block”: Alexandria dog owners oppose a proposed butchery. [Washingtonian]
- InsideNova is now publishing a print magazine, dedicated to Ashburn. [WBJ]
- And DC Fray, the social sports company, has bought On Tap magazine. [WBJ]
- A squirrel meat long read. [Bitter Southerner]
- Police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that allegedly involves Councilmember Trayon White’s car. [FOX 5]
- Get ready for rain tomorrow. [NBC Washington]
- It certainly looks like Karl Racine is getting prepared to sue Exxon. [The Hill]
- How Howard University shaped Kamala Harris. [LA Times]
- Has Ralph Northam outlasted his scandal? [Washingtonian]
- Terry McAuliffe, still thinking about jumping in to the 2020 race. [CNN]
- Something something smart growth. [Post]
- What’s a K Street Transitway? [GGW]
- Multigenerational households are on the rise. [WAMU]
- Effort underway to open up the Roosevelt High School pool for public to use. [Popville]
- ICYMI: Anacostia is losing one of its few sit-down restaurants.
- ICYMI: Power outages are frustrating Ivy City restaurateurs.
- ICYMI: EventsDC’s latest way to promote esports: sponsoring a pop-up bar.
- This Day in DCist: We met a man who goes to great lengths to shame people who let their dogs poop on his lawn.
Spring at the Smithsonian Castle.
Rachel Sadon