- Someone stole a heavy commercial safe with cash and documents from Qualia Coffee on Georgia Ave. NW. [Popville]
- Are your parents picky eaters? Here are 12 spots you can take them when they come to town. [Post]
- “Farewell to the immense, disappointing Newseum.” The institution never reached its full potential, a columnist argues. [LA Times]
- Two former staffers of a Vienna school have been charged with abusing special-needs students, and the former principal has been charged for failing to report it. [WAMU]
- James Beard Awarding-winning D.C. chef Bob Kinkead has died at 67. [Post]
- Reston was founded in 1964 as “the most inclusive town ever built.” Now, the suburb is fighting over its future identity. [Washingtonian]
- Georgetown soccer beats Virginia in the NCAA championship with a penalty kick. [WTOP]
- A Prince George’s County man tried to enter about 25 apartments in one apartment building, police say. [NBC4]
- The $8.5 million effort to clean the biofilm atop the Jefferson Memorial is “like cleaning it with a toothbrush.” [WJLA]
- The commenter on Tom Sietsema’s food chat, who claimed she caught her husband cheating through a photo in one of his reviews, made the story up. [Post]
- The go-go bill will be considered at today’s Committee of the Whole meeting. [Twitter]
- Raise your pinky with some afternoon tea at these fancy D.C. locales. [Eater]
- ICYMI: Pusha T is a partner in a new ramen and cocktail bar on H Street.
- ICYMI: An immigration lawyer says ICE officers were “just sort of roaming the hall” of a building that many Central Americans call home.
- This Day in DCist: Naked mole rats finally chose their queen.
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