- How to handle Nazis interrupting your event. [Washingtonian]
- Mendelson makes moves to block the mayor’s restructuring of D.C. arts commission. [WCP]
- There’s new information in the 1999 murder of a gay ANC commissioner. [Blade]
- That Georgetown tennis coach accused in the bribery scandal is selling his $1.9 million Chevy Chase home. [Washingtonian]
- Emails between Arlington and Amazon show the county’s eagerness to court the tech company. [WBJ]
- And now, perhaps relatedly, the NoVa hub is ahead of schedule. [WBJ]
- Nationals fire pitching coach. [AP via NBC Washington]
- D.C. Public Schools are about to see a huge enrollment surge. Are they ready? [GGW]
- In historic moment, drone delivers organ to Maryland patient. [NBC Washington]
- Local teachers can only afford a third of the area homes on the market. [UrbanTurf]
- While D.C. is among the top cities for affluent renters. [Curbed]
- After third trial, man found guilty in 2015 murder of teen. [Post]
- District Distilling is looking for a new location. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Get ready for a debate about the soda tax.
- ICYMI: Mayor Bowser’s long-promised plan for D.C. recreational weed dispensaries is here.
- This Day In DCist: What happened when the Fyre Festival organizer promised D.C. a free Ja Rule concert.
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Rachel Kurzius