- Two staff members at a Montgomery County private school tested positive for coronavirus. [WTOP]
- Incoming college freshmen had hopeful fall plans that have been thrown into chaos. [Post]
- What you need to know about panda births. [Washingtonian]
- Maryland launches a statewide text-to-911 service today. [WTOP]
- ANC drama might shape D.C. local government Twitter usage going forward. [WCP]
- D.C. launched an app for residents to renew their food stamps benefits. [Post]
- A Maryland biotech firm was approved to begin human trials with an HIV cure program. [WJLA]
- Leaders in Northern Virginia are considering reinstating some coronavirus restrictions on businesses. [WBJ]
- Fairfax County’s superintendent says students with special needs will be prioritized for in-person learning when it’s safe to do so. [NBC 4]
- Local teens are finalists in the national “Doodle for Google” contest. [FOX 5]
- Trump’s proposed National Garden of American Heroes could be bigger than the National Mall. [Washingtonian]
- Work-from-home has left some white-collar Washingtonians in crisis. [Post]
- ICYMI: Why D.C. cancels COVID-19 testing during bad weather.
- ICYMI: A massive portrait of Ida B. Wells is coming to Union Station.
- This Day in DCist: About that “Rick and Morty” pop-up bar debacle.
Colleen Grablick