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- A judge is ordering D.C. police to follow the law in reporting stop-and-frisk data. [WCP]
- If you’re traveling for Thanksgiving today, beware. [Post]
- How property taxes can make racial inequality worse. [GGwash]
- How Snoop Dogg ended up recording with two of D.C.’s top go-go bands. [WCP]
- A person was hit by a vehicle near the tracks of the MARC Brunswick Line. [Post]
- A man exposed himself to a female student inside a library at the University of Maryland. [FOX 5]
- A parent at Damascus High wants more answers about what happened the night of an alleged hazing ritual that turned into a sexual assault. [WTOP]
- Raymond Caldwell is the new artistic director of Theater Alliance. [Post]
- A school in Mount Vernon has a leaky roof and mold growth. [FOX 5]
- Seattle daters give us the rundown on what the dating scene might be like with Amazon in the D.C. area. [Washingtonian]
- A very fresh salad? [Post]
- A woman was assaulted by her rideshare driver near Columbia Road. [NBC Washington]
- ICYMI: DCRA is one of the city’s most maligned city agencies, and now its top dog is leaving her post.
- ICYMI: A young girl has extensive brain damage after being shocked with 120 volts by a charged handrail at MGM National Harbor. Now, her family is suing the resort for negligence.
- ICYMI: D.C. is finally telling us what it offered Amazon for HQ2.
- This Day in DCist: Casa Ruby was looking to open a shelter for LGBT homeless youth.
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Natalie Delgadillo