Photo by Victoria Pickering.
- Exelon merger opponents trying to stop a fast-track review. [WAMU]
- New nightclub group formed to fight anti-noise regulations. [WCP]
- Some racist backstory behind the newly opened Tadich Grill. [Post]
- Big hair. [Washingtonian]
- “Pumkinsanity.” [Washingtonian]
- ACLU calls on Virginia to implement body cameras for police officers. [WUSA9]
- Photos from the ‘Little Goblins’ parade. [Borderstan]
- Husband in murder-suicide worked in armed security for the D.C. government. [Post]
- Metro lauds employees who subdued a man with a gun. [Post]
- Oh, good. [Bloomingdale]
- On living amid a surge in violence. [Post]
- And a family that has borne too much of it. [Post]
- Ray’s Hell burger Too “apparently” opens. [Popville]
- Body found in overturned car along BW Parkway had been missing since Oct. 15. [NBC4]
- How
“hipster hangout”Ben’s Chili Bowl is tackling healthcare. [Politico] - This Day in DCist: Drake tosses a wad of cash onto the streets outside a D.C. strip club.
Rachel Sadon