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- Oh hello there Mr. Autumn Man: wind advisory is in effect this morning and sweater weather is solidly in the forecast. [WJLA, CWG]
- LeBron James and Drake filmed “The Shop” at Barber of Hell’s Bottom. [Washingtonian]
- According to D.C.’s CFO, the Airbnb bill would outlaw 80-90 percent of all short-term rentals (because of a little-discussed provision). [GGW]
- West Wing convention draws “wingnuts” to Bethesda. [Washingtonian]
- The latest from the prosecution of Daron Wint in the “mansion murders.” [WJLA]
- Fighting myths about the flu. [WAMU]
- Despite polling indicating otherwise, some Democrats think Ben Jealous has a shot at unseating Hogan. [WAMU]
- Metro officials don’t think that increased service is the answer to ridership woes. [Post]
- Advocates want to see a crackdown on the stores that sell K2. [Washington Informer]
- Answering the eternal CVS question: “Why is a receipt for cough drops the height of a small child?” [Vox]
- From the department of worrisome climate news: D.C. has hit the annual record for the days where the temperature hits 80-degree or higher. [Post]
- This 80-year-old great grandmother is racking up running medals. [FOX5]
- Tom Sietsema releases his fall dining picks. [Post]
- Neighborhood boundary debate, Capitol Hill edition. [Popville]
- Events DC has an official rideshare partnership now. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: There are still 34 families living at D.C. General.
- ICYMI: D.C. has a new collective for queer women of color.
- ICYMI: On the dearth of good sports mascots in D.C.
- This Day In DCist: The Wharf officially opened.
Rachel Sadon