- What it’s like to work at D.C.’s mental health crisis line. [WCP]
- Could the District become a renowned music town? [WTOP]
- Clouds will make it tough to view the annual Geminid meteor shower, and tonight is the best night for viewing. [FOX 5]
- The opening of a downtown day services center for the homeless is facing delays. [Curbed]
- D.C. panhandlers are feeling the effects of a senseless crime in Baltimore. [Post]
- Virginia police are cracking down on I-66’s HOV lane. [WTOP]
- 20 years of Dan Snyder. [WCP]
- D.C. landlord arrested over housing violations. [WUSA 9]
- More Silver Line woes. [Post]
- Salt & Sundry launches a new project. [Washingtonian]
- Gingerbread houses inspired by local buildings. [NBC Washington]
- “There are good people out there who want to help you. And you’ll find that support when you speak out.” [WCP]
- The Rider’s Advisory Council is back … is anyone paying them heed? [Post]
- ICYMI: An undocumented mother took sanctuary in a Bethesda church.
- ICYMI: A judge’s decision likely marks the end of the road for Initiative 77.
- ICYMI: “A little bit of nut goes a long way.”
- Today in DCist: Prosecutors file federal charges against the man who entered Comet Ping Pong with a gun.
Even fire hydrants get cold.
Rachel Kurzius