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- The Power 100. [WBJ]
- Historic Alexandria church will relocate Lee, Washington plaques. [Fox5]
- Woman dies after boy jumps off I-66 overpass. [WTOP]
- After distributing nearly two million meals in Puerto Rico, José Andrés is heading back. [NYT]
- The Haunting of Halycon House, Part I. [Post]
- Meet the Upper Marlboro man who cleaned the White House’s chandeliers for more than 30 years. [NBC 4]
- Nursing home death prompts more questions about D.C.’s only public hospital. [Post]
- A look inside Paul Wiedefeld’s budget proposal. [WAMU]
- Residents return after Bethesda apartment fire, but many don’t have power. [WTOP]
- Former Fairfax City mayor who resigned after meth bust tells his story. [Washingtonian]
- Capitol Hill Corner visited the D.C. Jail library. [CHC]
- Md. AG is investigating Kushner Companies over alleged abusive debt practices and poor conditions at properties. [CNN]
- Monty Hoffman buys big at The Wharf. [WBJ]
- John Boehner calls Jason Chaffetz an asshole during wide-ranging interview. [Politico]
- Police: father hid spy camera in Silver Spring gymnastics center bathroom. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: D.C.-centric Halloween costume guide.
- ICYMI: One of Washington’s most interesting new art spaces doesn’t have a permanent home, and that’s by design.
- This Day In DCist: Protesters demonstrate at “White Heritage” think tank conference.
Rachel Kurzius