- Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office tried to seize the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities’ art collection by locking commission staff out of the vault of public art last Friday. [WCP]
- Where to find D.C.’s most iconic food items. [WAMU]
- D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton wants answers from the D.C. U.S. Attorney about how the District has handled hate crimes cases. [Blade]
- College Park is considering a new law that could really crack down on wild parties. [FOX5]
- A man who asked for a ride to a church in Northern Virginia ended up robbing the driver. [NBC4]
- What’s the deal with shattered glass in Bethesda? [Post]
- Trains might not be the only thing tracking on Metro. Metro ads could soon be tracking you, too. [WTOP]
- Hurricane, schmurricane. While everyone else is seeking shelter from Hurricane Dorian, these horses plan on riding it out with their “butts to the wind.” [WaPo]
- A 14-year-old is starting his freshman year … at George Washington University. [WJLA]
- This barbeque joint in Arlington may be featured in a new reality TV show. [ArlNow]
- Now, more Capitol Hill reporters are writing for niche outlets. [Post]
- Very possible ways to score an Impossible Burger. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: The REACH, the Kennedy Center’s huge new annex, opens this weekend with a 16-day festival.
- ICYMI: Say goodbye to the empty, decrepit RFK Stadium—D.C. plans to tear it down by 2021.
- This Day in DCist: Bowser introduced her daughter, Miranda Elizabeth Bowser, on the “TODAY” show.