- Fairfax is returning two books to its school libraries after reviewing them for alleged sexually explicit content following parental complaints. [Post]
- The National Park Service wants to hear your feedback about Wolf Trap. [WTOP]
- During Native American History Month, learn more about the Anacostan Tribe, which used to live on the land that is now known as D.C. [WCP]
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced a number of initiatives to combat violent crime in the state, especially in the city of Baltimore. [Washington Informer]
- Thanksgiving is going to be the warmest day of the week. [CWG]
- There’s a Friday concert in remembrance of D.C.’s Cellar Door Nightclub. [Washingtonian]
- Virginia could set a new record for drug overdoses this year. [Virginia Mercury]
- A Prince George’s County man brought home a boxing world title. [NBC Washington]
- ICYMI: The controversy around the planned remodel of the Torpedo Factory, explained.
- ICYMI: D.C. changed the way it’s tracking and presenting COVID data. Here’s what to know.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. gym owners were confused by new city COVID regulations.
Natalie Delgadillo