WHEREIN: We bring you the developments (happening in and around D.C.) that we think are newsworthy, or, at the very least, almost newsworthy:
- Say goodbye to the most perfect of weather. (via WTOP)
- Start your weekend off with an incredibly sad story about sex trafficking. (via WUSA)
- Police will have their body cameras turned off during the inauguration protests. Here’s why.
- Young people love living on the green line. (via City Paper)
- Here’s a nice video about the players behind Shaw’s Capital Pool Checkers. (via DCist)
- In fun news, there’s a groper on the loose. (via Post)
- City Paper dives deep into the quirky glass trend infiltrating D.C. bars. (via City Paper)
- The new A Creative D.C. campaign explains why the “drain the swamp” narrative can be a dangerous one. (via WAMU)
- SafeTrack never ends. (via WTOP)
- On January 21 and 22 The National Museum of Women In the Arts will be free to those who participated in the Women’s March. (via Huffington Post)
- Guess who else is moving to Kalorama!