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- Demand to “release Trump’s tax returns” and “follow the money” projected onto IRS building. [Twitter]
- “What is described is shocking for a health-care facility, and simply unacceptable.” [Post]
- And a timeline of a politically connected contractor’s involvement. [WAMU]
- D.C. pitches a paternity clothing line to Shark Tank, but gets no bites. [WBJ]
- We’re getting a warm, dry November. [Post]
- A non-culinary long line. [Popville]
- Man sentenced to 60 years in the killing of two roommates he was romantically involved with. [WJLA]
- How a grocery co-op is influencing a development deal in Takoma Park. [GGW]
- Tuesdays are rat blitz days in Petworth. [Petworth News]
- D.C. Council bill would overhaul the Youth Rehabilitation Act. [Post]
- Protesters interrupt Gillespie/Rubio campaign event. [Post]
- D.C.’s Office of Human Rights dismisses hundreds of Ban the Box complaints out of “administrative convenience.” [WCP]
- More than 1,000 homes have sold for over a million dollars this year in D.C. [UrbanTurf]
- Shaw’s 1905 Bistro & Bar is closing. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Take a peek at Marion Barry’s forthcoming sculpture.
- ICYMI: Giving the motorcade the middle finger(s).
- This Day In DCist: Local bars boycott Yuengling after Trump endorsement.
Rachel Sadon