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- Capitol Hill dog owners report series of dog attacks. [WUSA9]
- These bars can stay open until 4 a.m. for Thanksgiving Eve. [Washingtonian]
- Critics say the search for the new head of DCPS was too secretive and flouted the process. [WCP]
- Metro will start new monitoring program for red light signals. [WAMU]
- Police investigated a bomb threat at Maggiano’s after white nationalists celebrated there.
- Experts say elections don’t make a substantial impact on the local real estate market. [NBC4]
- They could have legally declined the reservation. [WBJ]
- Two years after his death, Marion Barry is finally getting a headstone. [WUSA9]
- Pardoned turkeys are expensive. [WJLA]
- AlleyPalooza returns. [Borderstan]
- Will Trump inspire a punk revival? [WAMU]
- ICYMI: Washington Sports Club to pay a penalty over misleading membership cancellation policies.
- ICYMI: A bill under consideration would bar employers from asking about credit history.
- This Day In DCist: A bonfire on the Mall.
Rachel Sadon