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- Montgomery County police arrest an after-school program worker for touching a 10-year-old girl. [Post]
- How should we feel about the disappearance of D.C.’s gay neighborhoods? [Washingtonian]
- An Alexandria man is going to jail for creating a bogus Vietnam veterans charity. [NBC 4]
- Liberty Tree on H Street NE is closing. [Popville]
- United Medical Center nurses seek change at the only hospital east of the Anacostia River. [WAMU]
- D.C.’s food stamp recipients rarely redeem benefits at farmers markets. [WCP]
- How Cantina Marina weathered The Wharf’s construction chaos. [WBJ]
- D.C. area’s most expensive home sold for $4.2 million in September. [WTOP]
- A $60-million renovation is coming to Metropolitan Square in downtown D.C. [WTOP]
- MGM accounts for one-third of Maryland casinos’ $134.5 million earnings in September [WBJ]
- Bethesda school disciplines two white students who called one of their black classmates a racial slur. [NBC 4]
- Fewer poor students deemed ready for college due to PARCC test error. [Post]
- ICYMI: New bill would decriminalize sex work in D.C.
- ICYMI: A sermon for D.C. brunch.
- This Day In DCist: Busboys and Poets broke ground in Anacostia.