- The debate over District water fees has encompassed hot-button issues as wide ranging as the First Amendment, gentrification, and the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal. [Post]
- D.C. apartments have an average size of 736 square feet, the fourth-smallest in the country. [UrbanTurf]
- D.C.’s sports betting bill advances. [Legal Sports Report]
- Should the region have wider roads or more transit? [WTOP]
- Police identify suspect after Monday’s fatal shooting on Benning Road. [WUSA]
- Serial killer who claims to have murdered 90 people claims credit for 1972 unsolved Maryland case. [Post]
- D.C. Council considers public restroom task force. [FOX 5]
- The state of fast casual spots one decade into the trend. [WCP]
- What’s it like to live in Shaw as a senior citizen on a fixed income? [Washingtonian]
- This Ward 7 teen is a nationally ranked chess player. [D.C. Line]
- Local roaster Lost Sock is opening its first coffee shop next year. [Eater]
- There’s a proposal to place D.C.’s largest solar array at a site in Northeast. [WBJ]
- The reality of covering local D.C. as a black journalist. [WCP]
- “Bad Santa” steals $11,000 worth of goods in Georgetown. [NBC Washington]
- ICYMI: Synetic Theater’s lease at a Crystal City building Amazon plans to rent was not renewed.
- ICYMI: Metro Transit Police has arrested two teens for assault a blind train passenger.
- Today in DCist: Events DC is trying to figure out what to do with RFK Stadium.
This rascal is deep in thought.
Rachel Kurzius