- A company is trying to put huge ads on the rooftops of buildings near Dulles airport. [WBJ]
- Montgomery County is looking at big changes to its zoning rules around accessory dwellings, here’s what it could learn from D.C. [GGW]
- D.C. congressional delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton wants to lift the ban on electric scooters on U.S. Capitol grounds. [Curbed]
- Senator Elizabeth Warren emerged as a top contender last night at the first Democratic debate. [The Hill]
- D.C. police are reviewing a car chase on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway that ended in a deadly crash. [Post]
- Prince George’s County sets a new written policy, saying it won’t assist ICE in civil deportation cases after the Post brought to light incidents of cooperation. [WTOP, Post]
- If you’re concerned Amazon’s HQ2 will make your rent skyrocket, here’s what you need to know. [WJLA]
- For the third year in a row, Democrats beat the GOP in the annual Congressional Baseball for Charity game at National Parks. [WTOP]
- Ray’s Hell Burger appears to have closed its doors. [Eater]
- A coal train derailed in Virginia’s Great Dismal Swamp, threatening the wildlife refuge’s fragile ecosystem. [NBC4]
- New recruits on the Washington Spirit are giving the team a new lease on life. [WCP]
- The House’s only African-American Republican member praised an LGBT group for its social justice work. [Washington Blade]
- Dupont Circle residents slammed the District Department Of Transportation for giving up on protected bike lanes for Connecticut Avenue. [GGW]
- There’s still at least one Halloween decoration still up. [Popville]
- ICYMI: A fifth contender is jumping into the race to unseat embattled Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans.
- ICYMI: A new D.C. Council bill could ban riding e-scooters during late night hours.
- This Day in DCist: Mount Vernon is named one of the country’s most endangered historic sites.