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  • Strong winds downed trees and left a lot of residents without power on Monday. [WTOP]
  • Lost casino revenue could impact education funding in Maryland. [WUSA 9]
  • These are the officers who will investigate election fraud and voter intimidation claims in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. [Washingtonian]
  • The National Zoo’s pandas had some Halloween fun over the weekend. [WJLA]
  • Virginia’s coronavirus caseload reached a new peak. [Post]
  • A guide to election night takeout. [Washingtonian]
  • Authorities used facial recognition technology to identify a Lafayette Square protester accused of assault. [Post]
  • Crews cleaning up tar balls and oily debris on the Delmarva coast are nearly finished. [WTOP]
  • GWU Hospital workers gave a special send-off for the release of their longest-running COVID-19 patient. [NBC 4]
  • A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed in Southeast D.C. [Post]
  • A Northern Virginia high schooler launched a thriving cookie business during the pandemic. [FOX 5]
  • How ranked choice voting would work in crowded D.C. races. [WCP]
  • ICYMI: Arlington Public Schools is delaying the return to in-person classes for some students.
  • ICYMI: Local restaurants are feeding people while they wait to vote.
  • This Day in DCist: D.C.’s first and oldest synagogue relocated again.