- The Nationals are now 2-0 as they head home for the next three World Series games. [Post]
- Plus, in the local crossover to rival all crossovers, the Nats’ Ryan Zimmerman met NBC4’s Pat Collins. [NBCWashington]
- Vintage mid-century finds turned custom furniture are for sale at this new pop up starting today. [Washingtonian]
- NoMa residents emailed the city asking to clear homeless people from the neighborhood’s underpass encampments. [WCP]
- An 83-year-old grandmother who had a lease violation after taking too many cookies won’t have to move after all. [Post]
- Take a look at Prince George’s County’s first food hall. [NBC Washington]
- Here are the priciest colleges and universities in D.C., Md., and Va. [BizJournals]
- Whether you’re looking for traditional fried dough sticks or a more seasonal variety, here’s where you can find sugary churros around D.C. [Eater]
- After fatal shooting of Bijan Ghaisar, Park Police revise rules around use of force. [WTOP]
- American University professor and bestselling author Ibram X. Kendi takes a hard look at racism. [Washingtonian]
- A new featured called “Ridiculous D.C. Invite of the Week.” [Prospect]
- Today, Rep. Elijah Cummings lies in repose at the U.S. Capitol. [Politico]
- Cranky food festival attendees have questions about food festival fails around the District. [WCP]
- ICYMI: English folk dancing meets bendy swords.
- ICYMI: A conversation with the man who stands near the White House every day during the week with a “Honk To Thank The Whistleblowers” sign.
- This Day in DCist: A series of suspicious packages were sent to prominent media organizations and politicians.