- The mother of Charlottesville attack victim Heather Heyer is suing the murderer for $12 million so he can’t profit from selling his story or writing a memoir. [AP/WTOP]
- Three employees at a private special education school in Maryland were arrested on child abuse and sexual assault charges. [NBC4]
- What happens in Vegas? A conference that costs taxpayers tens of thousands of bucks. [WCP]
- D.C., Maryland, and Virginia will get more than $90 million to fight the opioid epidemic. [WTOP]
- Union Market is getting a new co-living building that’s anything but basic. [Washingtonian]
- There’s a lot more to creating the perfect charcuterie board than you think. [WCP]
- In Arlington, it’s goodbye Jefferson Davis Highway, hello Richmond Highway. [AP/NBC4]
- Feel the burn at these spicy food spots around town. [Eater]
- Details are emerging on the future for the space that once held American City Diner. [Urban Turf]
- How charter schools took hold in D.C. [WCP]
- A transgender woman was murdered in Baltimore on Labor Day, police say. [Blade]
- Ideas for fixing Dave Thomas Circle. [GGW]
- ICYMI: Word on the street is that these two men of Columbia Heights are legendary musicians.
- ICYMI: An esports themed pop up bar in DC shut its doors a month ahead of schedule.
- This Day in DCist: About 2,000 homeless students at D.C. public schools had their personal info posted on Councilmember David Grosso’s website for six months.