- A D.C. Housing Authority employee was fatally shot in Southeast during his lunch break. [WTOP]
- D.C. signs international pact to reduce air pollution. [Curbed]
- A renowned scientist spent 30 years searching for a travel agent who changed his life. The search is over. [Post]
- A man with autism and his caregiver were slain in their Northeast D.C. home Wednesday night. [NBC Washington]
- Surveillance video shows six female suspects assaulting two teens in a mall bathroom in Montgomery County. [Fox 5]
- Jane Fonda is ready to be arrested in the name of climate change today on the Capitol steps. [WUSA]
- Expect a dry weekend. [CWG]
- The Nats play tonight in St. Louis. [AP via WJLA]
- A fine art nude photographer is in a fight with Instagram after he says the social networking service unjustly took down his photos. [WCP]
- D.C. drivers paid a whopping $61.5 million for parking tickets in the last fiscal year. [NBC Washington]
- Per new research, restrictive zoning is preventing D.C. from meeting its housing goals. [GGW]
- Looking back on three decades of Arlington’s Cowboy Cafe dive bar. [ARLNow]
- From ranch fried chicken to caviar-topped deviled eggs, here’s what to order at this new Capitol Hill communal dining spot. [Eater]
- ICYMI: Kiss long wait times goodbye for now; Metro is running regular service on all lines this weekend.
- ICYMI: Local pro-Hong Kong protestors had their signs confiscated at the Wizards pre-season game against a Chinese team.
- This Day in DCist: Matthew Shepard, a gay man who was murdered more than two decades ago, was interred at the National Cathedral.