- Should die-hard Nats fans pay whatever it takes to attend the World Series? [Post]
- A 15-year-old girl was killed in Southeast after she was struck by a 17-year-old hit-and-run driver Thursday morning. [NBC Washington]
- While you probably won’t get to buy him his first drink, you can sign a giant birthday card for Nats outfielder Juan Soto before today’s game. [Washingtonian]
- The rise of the Double Quinceañera. [Post]
- Former first lady Michelle Obama swung by experimental burger joint, Eat Brgz, earlier this week. [Eater]
- What it’s like being an Astros fan in D.C. right now. [Washingtonian]
- Woman pleads guilty in Md. deadly butt injection case. [NBC Washington]
- Three local poets discuss their new poetry collections. [WCP]
- The impact of the streetcar on Eckington. [GGW]
- Meet some of the property owners whose land was seized to build Nats Park. [Post]
- Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are among those to honor Elijah Cummings at his funeral today. [Fox 5]
- How the in-house dietician in Ward 8’s only grocery store helps families build healthy meals on a tight budget. [WCP]
- The slow 74 bus line could extend service to Audi Field, without adding any more buses. [Greater Greater Washington]
- ICYMI: How the Democratic primary is impacting D.C. dating.
- ICYMI: After 28 days, D.C.’s only psychiatric hospital has clean water again.
- This Day in DCist: Metro decided it wouldn’t be getting rid of its Rider Advisory Council.