- Public housing residents in Southwest D.C. say maintenance decreases during the pandemic have created ‘deplorable conditions’ inside their units. [the Wash]
- Montgomery County is expanding its COVID-19 response in Latino communities. [Post]
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg was buried at Arlington Cemetery yesterday. [WJLA]
- Grim predictions about Maryland’s budget earlier in the pandemic have been staved off so far. [Post]
- D.C. opened sites for individuals to access the internet for remote court hearings. [WJLA]
- NBC4’s Pat Collins self-published a memoir. [Washingtonian]
- A new report reveals the conditions that made Prince George’s County susceptible to a severe COVID-19 outbreak. [Post]
- Maryland courts will resume jury trials next week. [Informer]
- Bijan Ghaisar’s mother is calling for U.S. Park Police to be equipped with body-worn cameras. [WTOP]
- Montgomery County is considering easing some coronavirus restrictions. [WTOP]
- Candy chutes might be the key to a socially distanced Halloween. [Washingtonian]
- On average, Black families in the U.S. claim less than 15 percent of the wealth of their white counterparts. [Informer]
- ICYMI: A former Metro employee was sentenced for his role in a scheme to defraud the transit agency.
- ICYMI: Dolcezza Gelato is closing five locations.
- This Day in DCist: The Supreme Court decided to hear a case that would’ve helped the Washington Football team get its trademark back from the federal government.
Colleen Grablick