- A gun show organizer is suing Virginia for an exception from coronavirus restrictions to host an indoor gun show at Dulles Expo Center. [Post]
- Meet Deni Avdija, the Wizards’ newest player. [NBC Sports]
- Local business owners highlighted the importance of tech-savvy marketing during a DMV Black Restaurant Week panel. [the Wash]
- The Kennedy Center cancelled all performances through April 2021, and several more stretching into next summer. [Washingtonian]
- Montgomery County officials plan to ramp up coronavirus restriction enforcement at large retailers and grocery stores. [WTOP]
- Organizations serving people experiencing homelessness in Maryland are seeing a surge in clients. [NBC 4]
- Baltimore City has settled more than $10 million in claims related to police misconduct in recent weeks. [Post]
- Workers at United Medical Center, D.C.’s only hospital east of the river, continue to push through the pandemic. [Informer]
- Wait times are spiking at D.C.’s coronavirus testing sites ahead of Thanksgiving. [Post]
- Maryland officials say they have acquired freezers that can store Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine. [WTOP]
- With the acquisition of star recruit Makur Maker, Howard’s men’s basketball team hopes for a strong season. [WCP]
- The restoration of D.C.’s Friendship Arch in Chinatown is complete. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Although D.C.’s waterways aren’t the cleanest, locals sure had fun in them this summer.
- ICYMI: Anti-abortion groups are suing D.C. for preventing them from painting “Black Pre-born Lives Matter” on a city street.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. revealed what it offered Amazon for HQ2.
Colleen Grablick