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- The beer issue. [WCP]
- How two local movie producers used real estate to fund their films. [WBJ]
- Get your perfect Halloween costume and this Arena Stage sale. [WTOP]
- “We have to keep “true” D.C. history—which is the people, the music, the stuff that is disappearing out of each neighborhood—alive.” [Afro]
- Baltimore arrests its “Public Enemy #1.” [Afro]
- Ben Carson says his Virginia home was vandalized. [NBC 4]
- In response to safety concerns after Charlottesville crash, the U.S. Park Police replaced part of its aging helicopter fleet. [NBC 4]
- The first real estate developer to build in Tysons Corner, Gerald Thomas Halpin, passed away at 94. [Curbed]
- Alexandria redevelopment project falls through. [Curbed]
- Meteorologist says D.C. seems to be stuck in a repeating pattern of rainy weather. [WTOP]
- These 324 companies in the D.C. region made Inc.’s annual list of fastest growing privately-owned companies. [DC Inno]
- Since removing Confederate statues, what should Baltimore do with its empty plinths? [CityLab]
- “Kevin Durant Day” will go on in Seat Pleasant, sans the concert.
- Meeting at Alice Deal Middle School turns tense after comment about “those” Southeast children. [Post]
- Medical marijuana growers missing black representation in Prince George’s County. [Afro]
- ICYMI: Here’s why dozens of houses of worship line 16th Street NW.
- ICYMI: The best dog-friendly bars, cafes, and restaurants around D.C.
- ICYMI: Someone spray painted anti-Semitic graffiti on a Georgetown building.
- This Day In DCist: Heat caused massive fish kill on the National Mall.