Police move to fire officer who shot and killed an unarmed motorcyclist, Five Guys is now no guys thanks to unpaid taxes, how Comet Pizza is faring a year after, and other news of the day in the District.
- Police board says shooting of unarmed motorcyclist Terrence Sterling was unjustified. [Post]
- “You’re here for the exceptionally cheap food and drink.” [WCP]
- More fast casual pizza, now with paper-thin crust. [WCP]
- A crowdsourced investigation of Metro’s on-time rates. [GGW]
- Duke’s Grocery is coming to Foggy Bottom. [Post]
- D.C. Council moves to stop insurers from charging more for women’s health services. [Post]
- And also to stop the practice of suspending licenses of low-income residents because of unpaid parking tickets. [Post]
- Legislators also approved a bill to reform homelessness services that has been criticized by advocates. [WAMU]
- More than 30,000 children in D.C. have asthma. [WAMU]
- Barbara Comstock proposes a Metro reform bill that would gut labor protections; some comments on the plan. [GGW]
- D.C. shuts down three Five Guys eateries over back taxes. [Eater]
- The latest from the J20 trials: a medic bag used as evidence and questions about the definition of journalism. [Washingtonian]
- How Comet Pizza is doing a year after Pizzagate. [WAMU]
- Georgia man apparently made hundreds of thousands of dollars selling D.C. homes he didn’t own. [UrbanTurf]
- A wish list for new restaurants. [Washingtonians]