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- Silver Spring residents got MTA to quiet down the Purple Line construction at night. [Post]
- Eater’s November list of hottest restaurants. [Eater]
- Jared and Ivanka gave out apple cider to their trick or treaters. [Washingtonian]
- Will Metro change how the agency does track work on weekends? [WTOP]
- How Martha Washington’s delicate china ended up in a trash heap at Arlington House at the Arlington National Cemetery. [Post]
- Man visits Georgetown students who helped overturn his wrongful conviction. [NBC Washington]
- Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa, used to flip houses in D.C. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. police make an arrest in a murder case after 14 years. [FOX 5]
- 13 people were displaced after an apartment fire on Alabama Avenue. [WTOP]
- A look at Elissa Silverman’s first term, and how it propelled a mayor-supported campaign to oust her. [Post]
- Some recent restaurants to satisfy your breakfast sandwich cravings. [Washingtonian]
- After the mayor criticizes Public Citizen, the organization accuses her of “Trump-like tactics.” [WCP]
- UMd could lose its accreditation after the death of a student during football practice earlier this year. [Posst]
- ICYMI: Washingtonians are not about taxation with no representation.
- ICYMI: More than a month after a large fire destroyed their homes, these seniors are waiting desperately to see if they can get their belongings back.
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