- Alexandrians are waging war on scooters with … stickers. [Washingtonian]
- Maryland is looking at three options to reduce congestion across the Chesapeake Bay. [WAMU]
- D.C. officials say demolition work has not started at McMillan, despite claims from activists. [WBJ]
- Roy Boys is opening a second location. [Popville]
- The general counsel of the Motion Picture Association of America was arrested in D.C. Prosecutors accuse him of assaulting a woman he met on a sugar daddies website. [Washingtonian]
- “There is nothing quite like talking to a family member or someone else whose connection to the enslaved is not merely history.” [Post]
- The expected nominee for Montgomery County’s next police chief pulled her name from consideration. [Post]
- A 77-year-old former pastor was found dead at Great Falls Park. [WTOP]
- A man has been charged in the beating death of a man at a D.C. homeless shelter. [Post]
- Can car-friendly Tysons become more walkable? [GGW]
- Uber and Lyft appear to be taking a bigger cut than they say publicly. [Jalopnik]
- Montgomery County might tweak order over immigration enforcement. [WJLA]
- Dispensary accused of trying to skirt rules that say people can only hold one medical marijuana license. [WCP]
- Marriott is getting rid of tiny shampoo bottles. [WBJ]
- Maryland’s largest oyster hatchery has had a rough year. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Why everyone is talking about bedbugs and Bret Stephens.
- ICYMI: Meet the cretzel.
- ICYMI: A helipad in Ward 6 needs to find a new location.
- This Day in DCist: Bus raccoon had places to be.