A drive-by shooting injures four people, how D.C. is luring Amazon, homeless residents ousted to make way for art, and other news of the day over in the District.
- Police arrest Uber driver who sexually assaulted a woman last month. [NBC]
- A Washington-themed wedding. [Washingtonian]
- City clears NoMa encampments to make way for public art. [WCP]
- The problems with Pennsylvania Avenue. [GGW]
- Date ideas. [Washingtonian]
- What’s D.C. offering Amazon in HQ2 bid? [WAMU]
- Jimmy John’s closes in Columbia Heights. [PoPville]
- Shooting takes place near press conference where Mayor addresses killing of 14-year-old boy. [Washington Post]
- Whole 30-friendly eats. [Washingtonian]
- This chef says D.C. needs more veggies. [Eater]
- March for Life will shut down these streets on Friday. [PoPville]
- And the Women’s March will take over roads on Saturday. [NBC]
- The city’s best dishes right now. [Washingtonian]
- Taco Bamba pop-up is here to stay. [WBJ]
- How to fix DC Water’s skyrocketing fees. [NBC]
- The Wharf’s most ambitious restaurants. [Washingtonian]
- Burning Man art to be exhibited outside of the Renwick Gallery. [Curbed]
- Go-go goes back to Africa. [WCP]
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