Ana Sol Gutierrez To Run For Congress — District 18 Del. Ana Sol Gutierrez will be the fourth person to officially enter the contest for Rep. Chris Van Hollen’s 8th District seat when she files today. Gutierrez was first elected to the General Assembly in 2002 after serving two terms on the Montgomery County Board of Education. [Bethesda Magazine]
Appeals Court Upholds Lululemon Murder Conviction — The Maryland Court of Special Appeals affirmed the first-degree murder conviction of Brittany Norwood this week. Norwood, who was convicted of killing Lululemon coworker Jayna Murray in the Bethesda Avenue store, claimed she was improperly questioned by detectives. [Washington Post]
Firm Tasked With Planning ‘Rubik’s Cube’ Of NIH Campus — D.C. architecture firm Perkins & Will will help NIH renovate part of Building 10 on the Bethesda campus. The clinical research hospital includes almost a dozen NIH institutes and centers. The firm was awarded a $150 million contract for the project. [Washington Business Journal]
Nebel Street Bicycle Lanes — MCDOT will present options for Nebel Street bike lanes during a public meeting on Monday, May 18 at 7 p.m. The options include on-road buffered lanes and separated lanes that would run on Nebel Street between Randolph Road and Marinelli Road. The meeting is set for the Kennedy Shriver Aquatic Center (5900 Executive Boulevard). [MCDOT]
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