- At least there’s “abundant sunshine” ahead this week. [CWG]
- Maryland voted to legalize sports betting, and MGM National Harbor is already planning for a sports book. [WTOP]
- Radio buffs expect to lose “a piece of history” when four, nearly 80-year-old radio towers in Bethesda come down to make way for housing. [Post]
- Local food banks are preparing for “unprecedented levels of need” during the holidays. [WCP]
- A committee of lawmakers is trying to figure out what Inauguration Day will look like in January. [Washingtonian]
- Karon Hylton-Brown’s father recounts his experience the night he was arrested. [Informer]
- Former employees of Mike Isabella’s Requin are suing the chef and some associates for alleged wage theft and fraud. [Eater DC]
- Scenes from an unusual election night in D.C. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: This year’s homicides in D.C. reached the highest number in more than a decade.
- ICYMI: Many locals entered D.C. sports arenas for the first time all year to vote.
- This day in DCist: The Nats spent a mostly shirtless weekend celebrating their World Series win.
In Kalorama
Lori McCue