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- Hurricane Florence created deadly tornadoes in Virginia, particularly the Richmond area. [WTOP]
- Speaking of weather: commuting was a mess due to flooding and downed trees this morning. [Post]
- On Prince George’s County’s role in the Maryland governor’s race. [WAMU]
- There are now almost 30,000 historic properties in D.C. [GGW]
- The Nats lost to the Marlins after blowing a four-run lead. [WTOP]
- How Sweetgreen got its start. [Washingtonian]
- The block for cheap eats. [Post]
- New details emerge in the sexual misconduct case against former University of Maryland football players. [FOX 5]
- A Virginia man was arrested after allegedly rubbing produce on his butt and putting it back on the shelf at a grocery store. [FOX 5]
- Some CareFirst members can expect a premium decrease for the first time in 20 years. [WBJ]
- A Maryland teen died in police custody on Saturday night after allegedly trying to kidnap a 12-year-old boy. [WTOP]
- One man dead after a shooting at Greenbelt. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Several hundred Holton-Arms alumni signed a letter in support of Christine Blasey, Kavanaugh’s accuser.
- ICYMI: Brooklyn on U Bingo.
- ICYMI: What to do this week in D.C.
- This Day In DCist:D.C. Public Schools was trending on Twitter during the Emmys, thanks to Dave Chappelle and John Oliver.
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