- Thousands of students in Northern Virginia will return to classrooms today, despite rising COVID-19 cases in the D.C. region. [NBC 4]
- The D.C. Council will attempt to approve a slew of bills today ahead of the legislative sessions’ end later this month. [Post]
- D.C. has seen the most super-rainy days in a single year in 2020. [CWG]
- Prince William County officials are planning large-scale public testing events for a post-Thanksgiving spike. [WTOP]
- A local guide for giving on this Giving Tuesday. [WCP]
- A new artistic advisor at Ford’s Theatre aims to spotlight diversity as the venue navigates the pandemic. [Informer]
- D.C. Central Kitchen announced a relocation to Buzzard Point from its current home near Capitol Hill. [Post]
- One man was killed and three firefighters were injured in a Prince George’s County house fire. [NBC 4]
- Maryland recorded its first death of a child under age nine due to COVID-19. [Informer]
- How local bartenders recreate their favorite drinks at home. [Washingtonian]
- Will local students have snow days in the age of virtual learning? [WTOP]
- The history behind a “building spree” of public libraries in Prince George’s County. [GGWash]
- ICYMI: Metro proposed cutting weekend train service and other drastic service reductions amid a budget shortfall.
- ICYMI: A working group revealed a comprehensive plan for legalizing marijuana in Virginia.
- This Day in DCist: Local transportation agencies honored Rosa Parks on the 61st anniversary of her arrest.
The view from the P Street Bridge
Colleen Grablick