- What happened in food news this year? [WCP]
- This genderqueer D.C. massage therapist wants to help people experiencing pain from chest binding. [Post]
- This PG County family lost everything in a fire two days before Christmas. [FOX 5]
- Nine dogs die in a Christmas Eve kennel fire in Maryland. [NBC Washington]
- Has D.C. dining finally gotten rid of its inferiority complex? [Washingtonian]
- Researchers at Johns Hopkins will launch a free online class meant to prevent gun violence. [Post]
- What happened in housing news this year? [WCP]
- The shutdown is affecting D.C. tourist attractions. [NBC Washington]
- Jurors in this quadruple murder trial in D.C. speak on their experience. [Post]
- The author of Banned in DC, Cynthia Connolly, is still making as much art as ever. [WCP]
- D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine will introduce a new law in 2019 that would make clergy mandated reporters of child sexual abuse. [Post]
- ICYMI: Tl;dr: Here’s what happened in D.C. in 2018.
- ICYMI: DCist came back from the dead this year. Here’s some of the best work we did after the relaunch.
- This Day in DCist: There were thousands of people on the D.C. waiting list for The League.
DCist’s photo of the day from the Flickr pool.
Natalie Delgadillo