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Marvin Joseph / The Washington Post
The Beatles played their first U.S. concert here. Now an REI is moving in.
The outdoor speciality store hopes the huge space becomes a destination spot.
Early voting in the District starts Saturday
Statehood referendum is also on the ballot.
 
Prosecutors decide against pursuing one of two murder charges against defendant
The suspect is still charged in one death of a man fatally shot in Southeast D.C., but the U.S. Attorney’s office isn’t pursuing the other charge.

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Janeites unite to find a gentler time on Pennsylvania Avenue
Jane Austen enthusiasts descend on Washington.
 
Will we be able to manage outsize metropolitan growth?
Shaping the City | Transportation, housing and education are the obvious challenges, but some are not so easily predicted.
 
Attorney for District man shot by police request video of incident
D.C. police say Mark George brandished a gun when he was shot.
 

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White House to welcome new ‘Kid Science Advisors’ on Friday
A nine-year-old Baltimore boy who creates toys with a 3-D printer suggested to President Obama that he create a kid advisory group. He did.
 
Johnny’s Half Shell reopens in Adams Morgan after a rocky run on Capitol Hill
Co-owners Ann Cashion and John Fulchino struggled with legal and financial issues at the old location.