It’s looking like Audi Field won’t be ready for the beginning of the season, updates on Bei Bei’s bowel movements, where Washingtonians like to bicycle and run, and other news of the day in the District.
- City to investigate after WAMU report on Ballou’s graduation rate. [Post]
- D.C. chefs Kwame Onwuachi and Jennifer Carroll are trying to get back on Top Chef. [WCP]
- More on Shaw’s no-name bar. [WCP]
- Yards Park is about to get lit (up). [WJLA]
- And so is the national Christmas tree (on Thursday; be prepared for traffic). [Post]
- What Muslim Washingtonians have to say about Trump’s tweets. [WJLA]
- The hotspots for running and cycling in D.C., according to Strava. [GGW]
- What changes to residency requirements would mean for local homelessness services. [Kojo]
- D.C. United’s schmancy new stadium won’t be ready for a handful of games at the start of next season. [Post]
- The woman apparently hired by Project Veritas who tried to dupe the Post into printing false sexual assault allegations at one point rented an apartment from a DNC communications staffer and had been working for months to infiltrate D.C. journalism circles. [Post]
- Also, this D.C. law firm with a similar name would like people to know they aren’t involved with O’Keefe in any way, but they’re down to sue him. [WUSA9]
- Permanent bill to allow the option for dogs on bar and restaurant patios comes before the Council, with a lot of support. [WTOP]
- Man groped teenage tourists at the Capitol. [NBC4]
- Panda poop news. [Post]
- Maryland and D.C. win subpoena power in emoluments case against Trump. [Post]
- Woman says she was punched at Union Station for asking to pass by a man on an escalator. [NBC4]