- 15% of residents in the D.C. area have moved temporarily or permanently during the pandemic, according to a Washington Post-Schar School poll. [Post]
- The former mayor of Kabul, who now lives in Northern Virginia, says he’s feeling “devastated, shocked and helpless, hopeless right now” for his family in Afghanistan. [WJLA]
- Expect more flooding in the days ahead. [WTOP]
- Here’s how to help Afghan refugees arriving in the D.C. area. [Washingtonian]
- The D.C. Auditor found that D.C. Public Schools likely tested 4%, not the recommended 10% of its students during its asymptomatic testing program last spring. [Post]
- The Washington Monument will remain closed Tuesday after being struck by lightening over the weekend. [NBC4]
- A man shot and killed an alleged intruder in his Montgomery County home Monday night. [WUSA9]
- A man was killed trying to run across the Beltway in Prince George’s County, police say. [Post]
- ICYMI: Burke Park’s unhoused residents thought they had staved off eviction, but on Sunday, they had to pack up.
- ICYMI: Virginia and Maryland leaders say the state’s will be a safe harbor for Afghan refugees.
- This Day in DCist: Stevie Wonder held a free, impromptu concert in D.C.
A planter on 14th Street NW.
Elliot C. Williams