- That Bloomberg article on D.C.’s dining scene misspelled names and got facts wrong. [WCP]
- Speaking of that Bloomberg article on D.C.’s dining scene. [Bloomberg]
- A new CVS is coming to the Highlander Motel Site. [ARLnow]
- Heaven is a fried chicken sandwich pop-up bar. [Eater]
- The closure of Trickling Springs Creamery has broken the trust of the Mennonite communities that supported it for aligning with their values. [Post]
- If we could build taller, would housing be cheaper? [WAMU]
- Stafford County officials voted to make the jurisdiction a “Second Amendment sanctuary.” [WTOP]
- There’s going to be a pro-impeachment rally at the Capitol. [NBC washington]
- A judge dismissed the hate crime charges against the man charged with murdering a black Army lieutenant at the University of Maryland in 2017. [Post]
- A Virginia college freshman who died in a jail cell in September died of opioid toxicity compounded by asthma, per the medical examiner. [Post]
- Washingtonians of the year. [Washingtonian]
- It’s going to be very cold today. [FOX 5]
- D.C. officials still don’t have a full plan to combat opioid deaths. [Post]
- ICYMI: Amazon may inspire a strip club owner in Virginia to change the name of his establishment.
- ICYMI: Satellite Room is closing at the end of the year.
- This Day in DCist: The D.C. Council approved sports betting.
Natalie Delgadillo