Morning Rundown
The End of the Real-Life ‘Alpha House’ — Last week, Sen. Dick Durbin, Rep. George Miller and Sen. Chuck Schumer moved out of the Capitol Hill rowhouse they shared. Miller is selling the two-bedroom house that inspired the show “Alpha House.” [New York Times]
Man Will Pay You to Wait in Rose’s Luxury Line — A man who posted to Craigslist is offering to pay someone $25 an hour to wait in line at Rose’s Luxury to get a coveted table for him. [Washington City Paper]
Two New Charter Schools — A weekday boarding school for children in the foster care system plus an adult education center will move into the Gibbs Elementary School building at 500 19th St. NE. [Capitol Hill Corner]
Bid to Host the Olympics — Washington Post columnist Robert McCartney criticized District officials for not seeking more public input about D.C. bid to host the 2024 Summer Games. [Washington Post]