- Dear D.C: Love letters to the city from a dozen Washingtonians. [WCP]
- A D.C. mom is skiing 125 miles across Norway to raise awareness for her daughter’s rare disorder. [Post]
- The GW Medical School is training doctors to look at certain foods as new forms of medicine. [WTOP]
- Advocates are hopeful for criminal justice reform with a proposed public defender’s office in Prince William County. [WAMU]
- Lessons from a D.C. food critic raising a picky-eater. [Washingtonian]
- A man wore a Klu Klux Klan robe outside of a Target in Virginia. He told authorities it was a social experiment. [NBC4]
- The Library of Congress received a $10 million donation from philanthropist David Rubenstein to fund a five-year renovation project. [Post]
- An 8-year-old boy who went missing in Southeast on Wednesday was found this morning. [FOX 5]
- A cohort of activist groups asked the city for $17.6 million to support the District’s LGBT-serving organizations. [Blade]
- His father kicked him out for being gay. Now, he’s the Human Rights Campaign’s first black president. [WUSA 9]
- A Virginia woman accused of abducting her children was arrested after a months-long search. [WJLA]
- Bernie Sanders criticized local leaders for the decision to close Washington Met. [Post]
- ICYMI: Skeletons found in the basement of a Georgetown home could be remains from a centuries-old burial ground.
- ICYMI: Horace and Dickies Owner blames gentrification for pushing the 30-year-old fried fish joint out of Northeast.
- This Day in DCist: Arlington County refused to fund a proposed gondola over the Potomac connecting Georgetown to Rosslyn.
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