- Voters flocked to an early voting center in Fairfax the day after the presidential debate. [NBC 4]
- The D.C. region’s first rapid-transit bus system will open later this month. [Post]
- Here’s what’s going on in the Ward 8 D.C. State Board of Education race. [Informer]
- A conservative group is fighting a Virginia law that bans discrimination on sexual orientation and gender identity. [WTOP]
- Coronavirus cases in the region have remained low, but experts fear a spike as temperatures drop. [Post]
- The D.C. statehood debate made an appearance in a Kentucky senate campaign. [Twitter]
- Montgomery County students rallied for high school sports to come back this fall. [WJLA]
- D.C. councilmembers aren’t happy about Bowser’s use of a federal loan. [WCP]
- Many D.C.-area schools won’t publish coronavirus data when they reopen. [Post]
- A new anti-discrimination measure goes into effect in Maryland today. [Afro]
- Get ready for a chilly and wet October. [CWG]
- Montgomery County banned balloon releases. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: These people set out to achieve some quarantine goals. How are they doing now?
- ICYMI: Restaurant workers in D.C. brace for what could be a rough winter.
- This Day in DCist: There was a Bach breakdancing competition at the Lincoln Memorial.
Colleen Grablick