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- Bowser’s homeless shelter reforms will wait till next year. [WCP]
- Council paves the way for electronic billboards at Nats Park. [WCP]
- Tiny home builder comes out with tiny office. [Curbed]
- Arlington County says no to “Deploraball.” [ARLnow]
- Raccoon family makes some D.C. schoolchildren’s day. [WJLA]
- Equity Eats still struggling to figure out its model. [WBJ]
- Man tries to kidnap teen girl in Gaithersburg. [Post]
- Owners of DGS are opening up a bar on H Street promising cheap cocktails. [Washingtonian]
- And other places that offer cocktails for $10 or less. [Post]
- “Our electric bill goes up about 400 percent during the month of December.” [Borderstan]
- Is “political theater” what Metro needs right now? [GGW]
- Cyclists say they were unfairly ticketed in recent accidents. [WashCycle]
- The Capitol Christmas tree is lit. [NBC4]
- ICYMI: D.C. Council passes paid family leave (and two councilmembers celebrated at Comet Ping Pong)
- ICYMI: 26 deals for dining on a budget in D.C.
- This Day In DCist: Eleanor Holmes Norton investigates Scooby Snax.
Rachel Sadon