- A player on Washington’s football team dropped off a drug overdose victim at an emergency room in Va. [Post]
- Items from Rep. Elijah Cummings’ office were donated to Howard University. [AP via NBC Washington]
- Victims in Howard County lost more than $50,000 to gift card scams this month. [WTOP]
- 2019 is the year of Detroit-style pizza in the District. [Washingtonian]
- The Arlington Memorial Bridge will close this weekend. [NBC Washington]
- New program is helping D.C. residents pay to replace lead pipes. [Curbed]
- Dyllan’s Raw Bar Grill in Georgetown abruptly closed after just 15 months in business. [Eater]
- The whiskey war: D.C.’s Jos. A Magnus & Co. is suing a Scottish distiller for copyright infringement. [WCP]
- This couple is crushing it with their holiday card photo shoot. [Washingtonian]
- Here’s how you can help people experiencing homelessness when the weather gets cold. [WAMU]
- What else does Allan Lichtman know? [Washingtonian]
- Demonstrators scanned people’s faces in busy parts of D.C. to protest facial recognition technology. [CNET]
- All doors on an Orange Line train were open while it was moving back in May. [GGWash]
- ICYMI: U.S. Park Police officers who shot and killed an unarmed driver in Fairfax County in 2017 will not be charged.
- ICYMI: For St. Elizabeths’ first tenant, a huge new healthcare facility is coming.
- ICYMI: Dine out, cater in, or drink up at these spots this Thanksgiving.
- This Day in DCist: Teen activists vow not to give up on lowering the voting age to 16 after legislation fails.