- Protesters broke into McMillan and chained themselves to construction equipment, briefly disrupting demolition on Monday. [WBJ]
- Support for marijuana legalization in Maryland dipped slightly, according to a new Goucher poll. [MarylandMatters]
- Maryland Congressman Anthony Brown is running to be the state’s attorney general. [Post]
- Loudoun County Public School students and staff are planning a walk-out today in protest of sexual assault incidents. [WUSA 9]
- Former Georgetown tennis coach Gordon Ernst pleaded guilty to multiple bribery counts in the college admissions scandal. [WTOP]
- Arlington’s jail ended its longtime contract with a controversial for-profit health care provider. [Post]
- Democrat Terry McAuliffe described Republican gubernatorial opponent Glenn Youngkin as the “most homophobic” and “most anti-choice” candidate in Virginia’s history. [Blade]
- D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine sued a D.C. wedding venue that allegedly didn’t refund customers for ceremonies cancelled due to COVID-19. [WJLA]
- These locals went all out for spooky season. [Washingtonian]
- Today will be “turbulent” with wind gusts and maybe some rain. [CWG]
- ICYMI: D.C. is giving residents a free month of Capital Bikeshare while Metro service is disrupted.
- ICYMI: Montgomery County Council is considering a pilot program that would give $800 every month to low-income families,
- This Day in DCist: Mt. Pleasant neighbors “put punk in the produce” to save an immigrant-owned grocery store.
Colleen Grablick