- The six grader who said white boys cut off her hair last week admitted she was lying about the claim. [WTOP]
- D.C. commuters are driving less. [WTOP]
- A moped rider was struck by a vehicle in Southeast D.C. [Fox5]
- All public schools in Alexandria, Va., earned full accreditation for the first time. [Post]
- Laws affecting soft drinks, diapers, and more go into effect today. [NBC Washington]
- After a terrible crime three decades ago, a criminal’s heart found a new home. [Post]
- A woman was rescued after she fell down a 20 feet embankment into Rock Creek. [WTOP]
- The opening of a new Latin American market is so close we can almost taste it. [Eater]
- These women in Washington are pretty powerful—some might say, the most. [Washingtonian]
- A man who was charged with taking a video under a girl’s skirt in Whole Foods had dozens of other up skirting videos on his phone. [NBCWashington]
- More than 400 people participated in Visa’s workshop for women entrepreneurs last week. [Technical.ly]
- ICYMI: You can now dine at the once-exclusive House of Representatives dining room.
- ICYMI: There’s a new food hall coming to town, this time in Mount Vernon.
- This Day in DCist: Bach breakdancing performances were all the rage at the Lincoln Memorial.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg mural on U Street NW, Washington, DC USA – Artist Rose Jaffe IG:Rose_Inks