- Here are the most popular books at D.C. libraries. [NBC Washington]
- Baltimoreans greeted Trump on Thursday with signs saying things like “Welcome rat king.” [AP via WTOP]
- Invasive vines are invading. [WAMU]
- What we know about the rock climbing gym set to open in 2020. [Washingtonian]
- A guide to interstate numbers. [GGW]
- Primrose is changing its name and menu for two days in the fall, and the chef will serve his native Guatemalan cuisine. [WCP]
- Airbnb says 175,700 people stayed in D.C. Airbnbs this summer. [Popville]
- Leesburg is reconsidering its noise bill to allow for more noise. [WTOP]
- Developers are proposing a brand new complex on Georgia Avenue, complete with a grocery store. [Bisnow]
- Target is coming to Ivy City in November. [Urban Turf]
- A plane crash landed on a freeway in Maryland. [Post]
- Don’t worry—it’s going to get cooler. [CWG]
- A Q&A with the Washington Justice’s new GM. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: The 75 distributors of the Washington Post Express got let go with no notice and no severance pay.
- ICYMI: Ledo Pizza had to apologize for its tweet on September 11.
- This Day in DCist: Michelin finally gave a D.C. restaurant three stars.
Natalie Delgadillo