- At least three of Councilmember Jack Evans’ private clients had issues before the D.C. government. [Post]
- All the fanfare when Wawa opened in Columbia Heights. [Washingtonian]
- This is what happens when you don’t read over your Date Lab application closely enough. [Post]
- There are cracks forming at the World War II memorial. [NBC Washington]
- D.C. couple hosts fundraiser for Mayor Pete. [Blade]
- Dave Martinez is the least of the Nats’ worries these days. [Post]
- The founders of Glamorina make athleisure for all. [WCP]
- Four more indicted in the shooting death of 10-year-old Makiyah Wilson. [WTOP]
- Nats pitcher Chien-Ming Wang reflects on his time in D.C. [WCP]
- VA employee charged with recording women in bathroom stalls at work. [Post]
- Explaining a potential pardon that one legal expert is calling Trump’s most troubling. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Explaining the kerfuffle around the $46 million Line D.C. tax break.
- ICYMI: So, who’s funding this “seven-figure” statehood push?
- ICYMI: “The Council’s intent was not to require perfection; such an ideal is impossible, given the circumstances. It was to seek justice.”
- This Day in DCist: Proud godlessness grips D.C.-area transportation vehicles.
The U.S. National Arboretum
Rachel Kurzius