- This D.C. couple crossed 13 borders to open a restaurant in Argentina. [WCP]
- The Board of Appeals in Laurel has postponed a hearing on whether Tastee Diner can become a marijuana dispensary. [Post]
- Police are investigating a shooting in Southeast D.C. [FOX 5]
- Women in Ocean City have to keep their tops on, for now. [Post]
- Power is restored after an outage on Amtrak. [WJLA]
- A woman was ambushed by two other women and robbed on her doorstep in Northwest. [NBC Washington]
- Virginia will no longer suspend driver’s licenses for court debt. [Post]
- Washingtonian readers’ favorite restaurants of the year. [Washingtonian]
- Ending this week before Christmas with downpours. [Post]
- Veritas Law Firm will waive legal fees for restaurants opening in Wards 7 and 8. [WCP]
- A plan for allocating money among Maryland’s schools is delayed. [WAMU]
- ICYMI: Are reservations in D.C. really worth it?
- ICYMI: D.C.’s oldest synagogue is moving for the third (and last) time.
- ICYMI: A judge denied the city’s attempt to keep Providence Hospital’s acute care services open.
- This Day in DCist: Nine facts about the Southwest waterfront (before the Wharf development was finished).
DCist’s photo of the day from the Flickr pool.
Natalie Delgadillo