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- More flooding in Old Town Alexandria. [WJLA]
- Nearly 150 people have signed up to testify at an Initiative 77 repeal hearing. [WCP]
- What it was like at the midnight release of the Woodward book. [Washingtonian]
- A look at the contested State Board of Education seats. [DC Line]
- Virginia Governor Northam has ordered a mandatory evacuation of low-lying areas ahead of Hurricane Florence. [Post]
- The Mystics say they’ll be better in Game 3. [ESPN]
- Trial in 2015 quadruple killing begins in D.C. [Post]
- A history of D.C. hurricanes. [WTOP]
- The Athletic premieres in D.C., with David Aldridge at the helm. [The Athletic]
- This 2-year-old apartment building in D.C. is flooded, has mold. [WJLA]
- A D.C. Deacon is calling for Cardinal Wuerl’s resignation. [WJLA]
- Pepco is giving drivers money to install vehicle charging stations. [WTOP]
- This man is charged with the murder of an 82-year-old man in Alexandria. [Post]
- Metro picks a construction team for the Potomac Yard station. [Post]
- ICYMI: There’s a fire hydrant fiend on the loose.
- ICYMI: Take a gander at this fire-alarm-pulling rat.
- ICYMI: Hurricane Florence is traveling a very similar path to this 1933 storm that got really close to D.C.
- This Day In DCist:A tiger cub was rejected by its mother, shipped off to San Diego.
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