- Majority of people polled say they’re supportive of a third term for Mayor Bowser. [Post]
- And almost 60 percent of people want a football stadium at RFK, but they don’t want to pay for it. [Post]
- A controversial redistricting plan was adopted in Howard County last night. [WAMU]
- City Paper’s annual People Issue. [WCP]
- Thanksgiving dinner in Va. is going to be more expensive this year. [AP via NBC4]
- How a local sports fan became Captain Obvious. [WCP]
- A developer in Va. is charged with the death of a 16-year-old employee. [Post]
- A 10-year-old is facing sexual offense and assault charges after an incident at an elementary school in Md. [NBC4]
- The vehicle that tried to enter White House grounds yesterday has more than $1,300 worth of tickets. [WUSA9]
- Dumplings around the District. [Eater]
- President Donald Trump could face legal implications after Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin stayed at his D.C. hotel in January. [Post]
- The difficulty of sealing your criminal record in D.C. [WCP]
- What’s it’s like to spend a weekend in an unfinished city. [Washingtonian]
- There’s a lot of parking spaces planned for Amazon’s second headquarters. [GGW]
- ICYMI: Goodbye Whaley’s, hello former Maydan chefs.
- ICYMI: Activists are demanding protections against street vendors after police confronted a teen for selling food on the sidewalk.
- ICYMI: The Washington Monument reopened after an elevator malfunction caused it to close Wednesday.
- This Day in DCist: After forgetting her ID, Ellen Degeneres couldn’t get into the White House.