- A huge sculpture of the Last Supper, hidden behind drywall in a former Columbia Heights church, was discovered this month. [Washingtonian]
- Vape shops in Maryland are worried about what new regulations might mean for the future of business. [WAMU]
- Hatoba, the new ramen place in Navy Yard by Daikaya group, serves red miso ramen. [Eater]
- Areas along the Potomac and the Chesapeake Bay experienced tidal flooding this weekend. [Post]
- Game 3 of the NLCS will be at Nats Park tonight. [WTOP]
- Anonymous tip leads to an arrest on Metro. [Post]
- The family of the DCHA employee killed on his lunch break remember their loved one. [NBC Washington]
- Get ready for rain on Wednesday. [CWG]
- How these D.C. chefs got their Michelin star. [WBJ]
- More on Dave Krucoff’s campaign to create “Douglass County, Maryland.” [Post]
- Amid a spate of shootings, Police Chief Peter Newsham wants more done to target gun offenders. [WTOP]
- Closures on Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay Bridge are causing “unprecedented traffic misery.” [Post]
- ICYMI: Overheards: “Yeah, I just tell people she works in ‘administration’ …. I just don’t say which administration.”
- ICYMI: Looking to brunch today?
- This Day in DCist: A Catholic University grad was suing the school for allegedly mishandling her rape case.
Natalie Delgadillo