- The season’s first snow was “worse than what we predicted.” [Post]
- RIP Ventnor Sports Cafe. [WCP]
- Josh Lopez’s burgeoning “bromance” with Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld. [Washington Jewish Week]
- Coffee shops and cafes with standout breakfasts. [Washingtonian]
- University of Maryland president warned the board “all hell will break loose” if they reinstated the embattled football coach. [Post]
- With the Wizards trying to put their slow start behind them, is November what we should remember? [Bullets Forever]
- Chain Bridge reopens. [WUSA]
- A woman kicked out of a Va. Dunkin says she was racially profiled. [NBC Washington]
- Memorial walk on Thursday commemorates the pedestrians killed this year. [WTOP]
- Man shouts “Heil Hitler” at Baltimore Fiddler On The Roof performance. [Baltimore Sun]
- The Glenstone Foundation (the one that just expanded) buys more land. [WBJ]
- Could Metro and rideshare companies team up for late-night transport? [WTOP]
- Parents are frustrated with some of the schools that didn’t close yesterday. [WUSA]
- ICYMI: “I think this setback energizes us even more. We’re still showing up. We’re not going anywhere … We’re really excited to finally bring this home.”
- ICYMI: A District musician is changing how patients experience medical care in hospitals.
- Today In DCist: Mayor Bowser gets in heated confrontation with protesters about D.C.’s sanctuary city status.
A look at the first snow of the season.
Rachel Kurzius