- D.C. violence interrupter was shot and killed coming out of an anti-violence meeting in Southeast. [NBC Washington]
- A Virginia gynecologist is accused of performing unnecessary, invasive surgeries on his patients (including removing their uteruses) to collect insurance payments. [Post]
- Three hurrahs for good Monday weather. [CWG]
- Neighbors are trying to save the Commodore. [Popville]
- Eat and drink at these places in Old Town Alexandria. [Eater]
- A man tried to abduct a University of Maryland student. [WTOP]
- Striking Metrobus drivers say it’s all worth it, despite the missed paychecks. [Post]
- D.C. hasn’t met its vaccination rate goals in schools. [WCP]
- A Washington Post poll finds that 44 percent of D.C. residents feel positively about the city’s public schools. [Post]
- Family of Julia Crabbe attends D.C. football game in protest. [WJLA]
- The D.C. Council might force forward movement on the Eastern Downtown Cycletrack. [Street Justice]
- ICYMI: Anafre, from Chef Alfredo Solis, opened on Friday.
- ICYMI: Overheards: “Well, I eat garlic… and I bake garlic… I’m getting pretty close to where I’m garlic now.”
- This Day in DCist: Mike Pence rented a house in Chevy Chase right after Trump won the 2016 election.
Autumn comes to New Hampshire Avenue NW.
Natalie Delgadillo