Photo by Biketripper.

Photo by Biketripper.

  • D.C.’s attorney general suggests letting a federal judge review documents pertaining to the “District’s controversial 2011 settlement of a $15 million claim by D.C. Chartered Health Plan.” [Post]
  • D.C.’s insurance commissioner says Obama’s decision to extend canceled health insurance policy “undercuts the purpose of the exchanges.” [AP]
  • Former D.C. police officer found guilty of raping an 11-year-old girl. [WJLA]
  • Charges dropped in alleged attack on Muslim cab driver in Northern Virginia. [Post]
  • Cashion’s Eat Place is organizing a benefit to help the victims of Typhoon Haiyan. [Eater]
  • Northern Virginia high school football coach will apologize for being a jerk to members of the marching band. [NBC4]
  • Another Frager’s temporary structure will rise. [Capitol Hill Corner]
  • JC Hayward supporters will hold a vigil next week for her to return to the airwaves after the Options Charter School lawsuit. [Twitter]
  • Police plan to issue more jaywalking tickets they can’t make you pay. [Housing Complex]
  • This Day in DCist: Metro added disclosures to the gross anti-Muslim banners at some stations.