- What will Tiffany Trump do, now that she’s about to graduate from law school? [Washingtonian]
- Zoom in on this map that details five local transportation projects to keep an eye on in 2020. [WAMU]
- An interview with Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor, Justin Fairfax, who—despite sexual assault allegations—is running for governor in 2021. [WAMU]
- A 69-car pileup on Sunday shut down a stretch of I-64 in Virginia on Sunday. [Post]
- At the Kosher Pastry Oven in Silver Spring, customers wait all year for the doughnuts served during Hanukkah—some have even cried when the bakery runs out, the owners say.
- Now open in Dupont: the Admiral, a seafood restaurant with 75 types of bourbon. [Washingtonian]
- In 2016, Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans received a six-page list of info about local developers from the former head of EagleBank, highlighting some of Evans’ behind-the-scene business dealings. [DC Line]
- A Saudi Arabian court sentenced five men to death for the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. [NYT]
- Alexandria’s forthcoming massive Carlyle Crossing mixed-use development, which will include a Wegmans, has secured $253 million in financing. [WBJ]
- Here’s where you should eat in Clarendon. [ARL Now]
- How a car grill with the D.C. Council Ward 2 license plate ended up in the City Paper office. [WCP]
- ICYMI: On Thursday night, mourners remembered the 81 people who died without housing in D.C. this year.
- ICYMI: There’s a relic of the real Saint Nick in Annandale.
- This Day in DCist: Mr Kush God vows to rebuild after arrest.
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