- Scenes from the 13th annual “No Pants Subway Ride” in D.C. [Post]
- Mayor Bowser likes steak—specifically, a New York strip from Ruth’s Chris. [WCP]
- Maryland police departments destroyed nearly 270 rape kits over the course of two years. [CBS Baltimore]
- The D.C. government won’t release a 2018 cybersecurity report that was supposed to be made public. [NBC Washington]
- Founders Bank, the first community bank in D.C. in 15 years, received FDIC approval. [WTOP]
- From the Street Sense Media director: What we can learn from the death of Alice Carter, a 35-year-old transgender woman. [Post]
- Metro is preparing to tear down the city’s last standing streetcar bridge, after efforts to save it fell through. [WTOP]
- Dolcezza Gelato is raising $2 million and preparing for “big time growth.” [WBJ]
- Two pedestrians were struck by drivers in separate incidents on Pennsylvania Ave. SE, within the span of three hours. [Hillrag]
- Pro-gun Virginians are talking of violence and civil war after the Democrats’ big win. [Guardian]
- Developers scored a partial win in the McMillan redevelopment case. [WBJ]
- Oh, Winter, where are you? [CWG]
- ICYMI: Billie Jean, the matriarch of the National Zoo’s Andean bears, embarks on a dramatic breeding season.
- ICYMI: A first look at Reveler’s Hour, a more “casual, wallet-conscious” pasta-and-wine spot from the Tail Up Goat team.
- This Day in DCist: Undocumented immigrants learn rights with increased fear of raids.
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