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- After the protest at Fiola, no restaurant is safe from demonstrations. [Washingtonian]
- The wife of the cyclist killed in a hit-and-run has a message for the driver. [NBC Washington]
- Councilmember Mary Cheh speaks out about pedestrian deaths. [Post]
- An interview with the man discovered in the burned senior center five days after the fire. [FOX 5]
- In the first days of the academic year, drivers have hit four D.C. students. [GGW]
- Tiny homes debut in Deanwood. [UrbanTurf]
- Max Scherzer reaches 300 strikeouts. [MLB]
- Some local school systems aren’t testing for radon, a cancer-causing gas. [WUSA]
- Severe storms are possible today. [NBC Washington]
- So who is this Rod Rosenstein guy? [Washingtonian]
- Kwame Onwuachi’s Kith and Kin is still getting great reviews. [Eater]
- How many people are avoiding local tolls? [WTOP]
- José Andrés and his team have fed more than 80,000 victims of Hurricane Florence. [Eater]
- ICYMI: Have you eaten at these new D.C. restaurants yet?
- ICYMI: Only one of these dogs can have its star-turning moment on Arena Stage.
- This Day In DCist: Why D.C. can’t use its own funds for abortions.
Rachel Kurzius