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- “Say your prayers and get ready for the next play.” [Post]
- Where to order Thanksgiving pies in the city. [Washingtonian]
- Universities in Virginia are excited about Amazon. [Post]
- Grocery stores you can count on to be open this Thursday. [WTOP]
- Dozens of KKK fliers found scattered around Ellicott City. [FOX 5]
- A black bear was caught on video roaming around homes in northern Virginia. [Post]
- All of the attention on D.C.’s booming restaurant scene is hurting the market, per Andy Shallal. [BisNow]
- Some Thanksgiving travel tips. [NBC Washington]
- Silver Spring explosion victims have to wait on an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board. [Post]
- Will Jack Evans’ business with a lobbyist impact D.C.’s push for sports betting? [District Dig]
- The 2018 Washington Business Hall laureates. [Washingtonian]
- A 26-year-old man was fatally shot in Brightwood Park Sunday night. [Post]
- This train could one day take you to Baltimore in 15 minutes. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Arlington County is again trying to rename Jefferson Davis Highway.
- ICYMI: “Yeah, it was pretty fun. But I realized the next morning I left my credit card at the bar. I just canceled it. Honestly who has time to go all the way to H Street?”
- This Day in DCist: D.C. paid millions of dollars to a man the police framed for murder.
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Natalie Delgadillo