- Plenty of diners vented on social media about the REDEYE Night Market from No Kings Collective and EventsDC on Saturday, saying long lines and crowds forced them to head to downtown restaurants instead. [City Paper]
- A family in Maryland wants to turn their property into a sprawling natural burial ground, a greener alternative to traditional cemeteries. [Post]
- A “routine” Capitol Police exercise at 10 a.m. today will close some streets around the Capitol. [Twitter]
- Tony Hawk — yes, that Tony Hawk — stopped by the Shaw Skatepark this weekend. [Twitter/Instagram]
- Virginia Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin’s 17-year-old son tried to vote in last week’s election — twice. [Post]
- Expect some beautiful fall weather this week. [Capital Weather Gang]
- What easing of international travel restrictions could mean for D.C. tourism. [WJLA]
- We may be looking at a mild winter ahead, with few major snowfalls. [FOX5]
- Meet Mosaic Theater Company’s new artistic director, Reginald L. Douglas. [Post]
- Two men died in two separate shootings Friday night in D.C. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Howard University’s president addressed the nearly month-long student sit-in over housing conditions and other concerns, but activists say the administration still hasn’t met all their demands.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser backed former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg in the 2020 presidential race … and immediately got ratioed.
Lori McCue