- World Cup soccer star Kelly O’Hara is teaming up with November Project D.C. for a workout and charity drive. [WCP]
- Several local universities have suspended study abroad programs in Hong Kong. [WAMU]
- Star pitcher Stephen Strasburg is staying with the Nats — at a cost of $245 million over seven years. [ESPN]
- A woman died after she was hit by a USPS mail truck in Silver Spring on Monday. [WTOP]
- Gov. Ralph Northam proposed a nearly $22 million plan to reduce maternal mortality rates among women of color. [Post]
- Where to find jollof rice around town. [Eater]
- New video shows thieves using sledgehammers to break into D.C. pharmacies. [NBC4]
- D.C. wants to close Washington Metropolitan High School, but students say it still has value. [WCP]
- Arlington and Fairfax can’t tax plastic bags, but that could change. [Post]
- A loophole in the impeachment proceedings, and why it’s important. [Washingtonian]
- How the Mueller investigation changed K Street, for the better and the worse. [Washingtonian]
- Athletic directors are some of the highest-paid teachers in Anne Arundel County. [NBC4]
- When we’ll start seeing results of D.C.’s new toilet law. [GGWash]
- ICYMI: The District was crazy for UFOs back in the the day. Here’s why.
- ICYMI: Street vendors in D.C. and New York City are working together to demand better treatment from police.
- This Day in DCist: A deep dive into D.C. universities’ liveliest meme pages.
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