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- Animal control finds a mushroom. [Post]
- “The wipes industry is fighting back.” [WAMU]
- Maryland man is trying to sell guns from his home. [Post]
- State Department official’s career torpedoed by FBI agents that didn’t understand diplomacy. [WSJ]
- D.C. used to have a hall of (patent) wonders. [Architect of the Capitol]
- Details from closed door hearings indicate that the city administrator was personally involved in firings at DGS. [Post]
- The Mid-Atlantic’s snowiest mountains. [CWG]
- Another one for the record books: the warmest autumn since we’ve started keeping track in 1872. [CWG]
- D.C. Fire celebrates its centennial. [WJLA]
- Here’s what parts of the Purple Line could look like if it ever gets built. [Bethesda Mag]
- And what a Georgetown gondola could look like. [Imgur]
- Post comes out against paid leave. [Post]
- ICYMI: An acrobatic Moby Dick dazzles at Arena Stage.
- ICYMI: Garden District joins in the holiday bar craze.
- This Day In DCist: Proposed velodrome hits the skids.
Rachel Sadon