Mark Ein explains why he bought the Washington City Paper, health department pushes a sexy ad, restaurant breaks a Yelp record, and other news of the day over in the District.
- Longtime Rosedale residents find this very offensive. [Urban Turf]
- First Look: Paradiso Game Room. [BYT]
- In the mood for a concert? Here are some options. [Post]
- Armed Forces Retirement Home faces $15 million lawsuit for unpaid bills. [NBC]
- With more than 10,000 comments, Founding Farmers sets D.C. record for number of Yelp reviews. [Washingtonian]
- Shop Made in DC is serving up soup and smoothies from two women-owned business this month. [Metro Weekly]
- Poplar Point development will be very bike friendly. [Wash Cycle]
- “Good, responsible, and high-quality journalism has never been more important than it is today.” [WCP]
- A WTOP account manager is participating in the 2018 Winter Olympics torch relay. [WTOP]
- Task force spreads awareness on human trafficking–a $32 billion industry. [NBC]
- 63-year-old former chef, a descendent of slaves sold at Georgetown, enters the university as a freshman. [NBC]
- Barre3 Studio coming to Navy Yard. [JDLand]
- Families of children who were sexually assaulted at a top D.C. charter school sue for more than $100 million. [Post]
- Airbnb says D.C. hosts made $84 million last year. [NBC]
- Council may end little-known sunscreen ban in schools. [Post]
- Man who vanished after arranging an online date last year found dead. [NBC]
- About the sexy ad to promote an HIV-prevention pill that recently went viral. [WAMU]