The Post football Top 20: DeMatha holds down its spot; Centreville is back; Spalding enters; The month of September in restaurant openings and closings; MGM National Harbor casino announces Dec. 8 grand opening; Navy Yard, SW Waterfront among hottest for rental development in city and nation; Earlier delays on Metro’s Red Line, as trains were sharing a track; FTA: ‘There was no traffic pattern’ during some SafeTrack surges; This theory could explain what’s going on in NBC’s ‘The Good Place’; Arlington treatment center to build gym to help recovering addicts; There’s no big fix for Metro, but there are a lot of little ones; No. 1 DeMatha stuffs No. 2 St. John’s on a late two-point conversion to pull out a win; Washington-area religion events; Virginia man sentenced to 20 years to life in prison in 1983 slaying of D.C. woman; No charges to be filed against off-duty officer in fatal shooting at D.C.’s Union Station; Ethics opinion: D.C.’s Vincent B. Orange didn’t break rules by seeking Chamber job;
 
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The Post football Top 20: DeMatha holds down its spot; Centreville is back; Spalding enters
The Stags edged St. John’s in a 1-2 matchup while the Wildcats knocked off No. 5 Lake Braddock with a gutsy late two-point conversion.
The month of September in restaurant openings and closings
Recent arrivals include a new Compass Coffee location and the pastrami shop Smoked and Stacked.
 
MGM National Harbor casino announces Dec. 8 grand opening
Officials promise “something for everyone” with the opening of the state’s sixth gaming facility.
 
Navy Yard, SW Waterfront among hottest for rental development in city and nation
The part of District that hugs the western shore of the Anacostia River and the Washington Channel is the fifth busiest submarket for apartment construction in the country.
 
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Earlier delays on Metro’s Red Line, as trains were sharing a track
Earlier delays for Metro riders, as trains briefly shared a track on the Red Line between Takoma and Rhode Island Avenue stops
 
FTA: ‘There was no traffic pattern’ during some SafeTrack surges
If your train schedules have seemed a bit random during SafeTrack, you're not imagining things.
 
This theory could explain what’s going on in NBC’s ‘The Good Place’
Even if I’m wrong, each episode is a weird delight.
 
Arlington treatment center to build gym to help recovering addicts
Phoenix House raised $3.3 million for a new fitness facility to serve a clientele whose addictions seem more entrenched.
 
There’s no big fix for Metro, but there are a lot of little ones
Lack of communication — under ordinary circumstances — really steams riders.
 
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No. 1 DeMatha stuffs No. 2 St. John’s on a late two-point conversion to pull out a win
In a clash of WCAC heavyweights, the Stags hang tough to escape with a 14-13 victory.
 
Washington-area religion events
Pumpkin Patch, Blessing of the Animals, art exhibits, concerts, Red Mass, Bible study.
 
Virginia man sentenced to 20 years to life in prison in 1983 slaying of D.C. woman
Rachel Cox was raped and stabbed a dozen times on New Year’s Eve of that year.
 
No charges to be filed against off-duty officer in fatal shooting at D.C.’s Union Station
Federal prosecutors said they found “insufficient evidence” to prove “beyond a reasonable doubt” that the officer used excessive force in shooting of man armed with a butcher knife.
 
Ethics opinion: D.C.’s Vincent B. Orange didn’t break rules by seeking Chamber job
The D.C. Council member resigned over criticism about his dual roles.
 
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