- A Georgetown football player who was reportedly wanted on murder charges by D.C. police was arrested in Georgia. [FOX 5]
- A construction worker was killed at the Air and Space Museum. [Post]
- George Washington University Hospital’s parent company was reportedly the target of a cyberattack. [WBJ]
- A Fairfax County firefighter was charged for assaulting a patient in an ambulance. [WTOP]
- Look out for heavy rain tonight. [CWG]
- The filmmaker behind “Residue” talks about gentrification, racism, and growing up in D.C. [Washingtonian]
- A group for D.C. moms who have lost children gathered for free dinner and haircuts. [Afro]
- Richmond schools might shorten the virtual school day to combat mental exhaustion. [Informer]
- D.C.’s Office of Campaign Finance cleared a complaint against Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto. [WCP]
- The National Gallery of Art postponed an exhibition depicting images of the Ku Klux Klan, and some people aren’t happy. [Art Newspaper]
- In-person house showings in D.C. are still higher than they were at this time in 2019. [Urban Turf]
- Olney Theatre Center in Maryland furloughed half its staff. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Former Kith and Kin chef Kwame Onwuachi will be a judge on Top Chef.
- ICYMI: Small groups of D.C. students will return to classrooms over the coming weeks.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Bowser gave Dave Chappelle a key to the city.
Colleen Grablick