- Jeff Bezos visited a D.C. high school, and students weren’t sure who he was. [Post]
- Three people were found dead and two officers were injured in a Northern Virginia home after a man barricaded himself inside. [NBC Washington]
- A Md. town created a haunted house based on one of its biggest nightmares: a journey through drug addiction. [Post]
- Organizers for a “March for Trump” event say a charter bus company sabotaged their rally by being a no-show, but the company says it wasn’t paid thousands of dollars for the service. [The Daily Beast]
- A Md. family is angry after a traffic stop arrest left a man paralyzed from the waist down. [NBC Washington]
- If you’re ordering nachos as an appetizer, you’re doing it wrong. Here’s a dozen local spots to make a meal out of it. [Eater]
- A positive message written on a restaurant’s mirror in wipeable chalk didn’t amuse this bistro owner. [WCP]
- An artist’s colorful new art show pays homage to the Washington Color School. [Washingtonian]
- The man accused in the Capital Gazette newspaper slaying is legally sane, a forensic psychiatrist for Maryland’s state health department says. [Fox 5]
- A look back at what D.C. was like the last time it hosted the World Series. [BizJournals]
- A map of where pedestrians have died in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties. [GGW]
- ICYMI: The World Series is finally here. Here’s where to find deals, watch parties, and other specials around town.
- ICYMI: St. Elizabeths Hospital hasn’t had clean water for 25 days (and counting), but it’s still admitting new patients.
- This Day in DCist: A Fox 5 security guard shot a man who tried to break into the building.