- D.C. cops raided two stores in Georgetown for allegedly selling marijuana. [NBC]
- A drunk driver struck six construction workers on I-66 in Arlington early this morning. [WTOP]
- D.C. Councilmember Anita Bonds revealed the identity of a whistleblower during a recent hearing. [WCP]
- A D.C. man who was declared insane after a 1998 killing is being charged with murder for a second time. [Post]
- Products in D.C., Md. and Va. Trader Joe’s were recalled over possible Listeria concerns. [WJLA]
- Sign of the Whale will be coming back as an upscale sushi bar next year. [Eater]
- D.C. Councilmembers examined high teacher turnover rates in the District’s public school system. [The Washington Times]
- Where will all of the Newseum’s artifacts go when it closes at the end of the month? [Washingtonian]
- The Montgomery County School Board voted to start classes before Labor Day next year. [FOX 5]
- Check out a full map of station entrances and track layouts for the upcoming Purple Line. [Twitter]
- D.C. will join 14 other U.S. cities participating in ‘Operation Santa’ this holiday season. [Patch]
- ICYMI: The D.C. Council approved an emergency bill that would allow parents of people killed by D.C. police to view body-camera footage.
- ICYMI: Climate change protestors will be blocking traffic tomorrow near the World Bank.
- This Day in DCist: Free cheesecake caused a commotion in Clarendon.
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