- Detailed police reports raise concerns about the way MPD has handled undercover prostitution stings. [WCP]
- At least seven more people told the Vatican they were sexually abused as boys by former D.C. archbishop Theodore McCarrick. [Post]
- D.C. schools are battling requests to release information about sexual misconduct, saying it’s an effort to protect students. [WCP]
- Of 200 original D.C. streetcars that survived the ’60s, only one still carries passengers. [GGW]
- Former D.C. Mayor Tony Williams looks back on his decision to use public funding to build Nats Park, which cost more than $1 billion. [WUSA9]
- A D.C. firefighter was convicted of armed robbery during a $700 sneaker purchase. [Post]
- Cheap drinks named after classic dives are for sale at a quirky new bar in Union Market. [Eater]
- Three Va. Democratic congresswomen each raised more than $1 million in their campaigns going into 2020. [Post]
- Hundreds attended a vigil for a teen boy that was killed after he was stabbed on a Metro train by a 15-year-old girl. [NBCWashington]
- A restaurant review of Sunil Bastola’s Commonwealth Indian. [Washingtonian]
- More than 9,300 people were caught on camera unlawfully passing school buses in Montgomery County in a 5-week period. [WTOP]
- The University of Maryland became the first university to sign an oath to serve more climate-friendly foods. [WAMU]
- ICYMI: This Arlington building wants to fill the gaps for those who don’t qualify for housing aid.
- ICYMI: Here’s a form letter you can use in response to all those terrible tweets about D.C.
- This Day in DCist: Lyft rolled out its electric scooters for the first time in the District.