- Behind the scenes with the artist who is making a 38-soldier sculpture for D.C.’s World War I Memorial. [Post]
- The first night requiring vaccination proof at a D.C. bar went off without a hitch. [WCP]
- Say goodbye to fallen e-scooters — Lime is adding kickstands. [GGWash]
- Family and friends gathered to remember Lou Musgrove, a D.C. barber who was shot and killed in July. [NBC 4]
- Prince George’s County is facing a shortage of bus drivers weeks before school starts. [WJLA]
- Federal judge to Jan 6. insurrectionists: pay up. [Post]
- Less than two months after opening in Dupont, Swingers is now eying a second location in Navy Yard. [WBJ]
- Montgomery County Public Schools may require staff to get a COVID-19 vaccine. [Bethesda Beat]
- Chinese American artist Hung Liu died three weeks before her work was set to debut at the National Portrait Gallery. [Washingtonian]
- Fairfax parents want a virtual schooling option amid the threat of the Delta variant. [WUSA 9]
- ICYMI: Three MPD officers are on leave after a viral video showed one punching a man during an arrest.
- ICYMI: A free disc golf course is coming to RFK.
- This Day in DCist: Cute kids sing in support of D.C. statehood.
Colleen Grablick