- Nationals fans say they missed out on a celebratory post-World Series season. [Post]
- A TV crew caught a driver nearly hitting two runners on Memorial Circle, which is currently under construction to improve safety. [WJLA]
- Health officials say coronavirus cases in D.C. will likely trend upward during the fall and winter. [Post]
- Northern Virginia elections officials are “adjusting” to the high turnout of early, in-person voters. [WTOP]
- More about RBG’s trainer personal trainer, who did pushups in front of her casket at the U.S. Capitol on Friday. [Washingtonian]
- At-Large candidates are bickering with one another through campaign emails over endorsements. [WCP]
- Loudoun United FC is canceling the rest of its soccer season due to “multiple cases” of COVID-19. [WTOP]
- Loudoun County Public Schools apologized for its history of racism and discrimination. [NBC4]
- An album signed by all four members of the Beatles while on their way to D.C. in 1964 is going up for auction in October. [WTOP]
- Local hospitals have learned how to manage their COVID-19 caseload, but not how to pay for it all. [WBJ]
- A look at the weather this week, which will bring a cold front to the area and a potential for heavy rain. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: A settlement was reached in the Prince George’s officer shooting case of a handcuffed man in his cruiser.
- ICYMI: Demonstrators gathered outside the Supreme Court to protest Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett.
- This Day in DCist: 13,000 people texted a D.C. bartender instead of C-SPAN after a presidential debate.
Elliot C. Williams