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  • People pretending to be police have scammed Montgomery County residents out of $1.5 million. [Post]
  • A judge ordered a temporary injunction to stop a Fairfax County dog from being euthanized. [WUSA9]
  • The Alexandria City Public Schools board voted to approve a new contract with police. [WJLA]
  • The Potomac River’s health has declined for the first time in a decade. [Washingtonian]
  • A monorail between Shady Grove and Frederick in Maryland would create billions in economic benefits, according to a new study. [Post]
  • Montgomery County aims to double its number of traffic cameras. [WTOP]
  • Georgetown University will meet the majority of its energy needs with electricity from solar plants starting next month. [Post]
  • Many parents in Prince George’s County are not comfortable returning to in-person learning in the spring, according to a survey. [WJLA]
  • Maryland and Virginia have reached an offshore wind agreement with North Carolina. [NBC 4]
  • There are currently no credible threats of violence in D.C. around election day, according to city officials. [Washingtonian]
  • Maryland businesses are seeking relief through state COVID-19 funds. [Informer]
  • Two Gallaudet U officials resigned citing alleged racism at the university. [Post]
  • ICYMI: D.C. police released body camera footage following the death of Karon Hylton.
  • ICYMI: VMI will relocate a Stonewall Jackson statue after Black cadets and alumni detailed a culture of racism at the school.
  • This Day in DCist: The Nationals hired Dave Martinez as the team’s new manager.