- “Biblically-inspired couture” made its way to the runway. [Washingtonian]
- Montgomery County is the first U.S. county to ban discrimination based on natural hairstyles. [WTOP]
- A new study shows the Washington Post often underpays young women and people of color. [Washingtonian]
- Hemphill Fine Arts moves to a bright, industrial space in Mount Vernon Square after 15 years on 14th Street. [WCP]
- Where to grab a bite near Capital One Arena. [Eater]
- WMATA may sanction board member for late disclosure of Metro union donation. [Post]
- A group of teens are linked to a violent carjacking on Capitol Hill. [Fox5]
- What does a blue Virginia mean for transportation? [GGWash]
- Michelin-starred Maydan will pass the torch to a female executive chef by the end of the year. [WCP]
- There’s a new option for D.C. homeowners who want to expedite building permits. [Urban Turf]
- Two more tiny Targets will open in D.C. next weekend. [WTOP]
- Maternal deaths and premature birth rates are increasing across the country, and D.C.’s rates don’t look too good. [Post]
- ICYMI: A look back at the once grand, now crumbling RFK Stadium.
- ICYMI: The majority of the D.C. Council wants Jack Evans to resign.
- This Day in DCist: Why Precinct 110 didn’t have its votes counted on Election night.
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