- The Third Street Tunnel reopened for rush hour this morning, after a water main break closed it for a week. [Post]
- More than 200,000 students across the D.C. region are headed back into classrooms today, the first large-scale return to in-person learning in a year and half. [Post]
- Howard University cleared the tuition debt of some juniors and seniors. [WTOP]
- These are some of the people who descended on D.C. during the voting rights march this weekend. [Afro]
- Hurricane Ida will dump some rain on the region mid-week. [NBC 4]
- Dozens of D.C. residents who bought townhomes through the city’s first-time homeowner program may be forced to evacuate today. [Post]
- This Forbes reporter got banned from Trump Hotel. [Forbes]
- Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit trying to remove him from the ballot. [WJLA]
- Need a COVID-19 test? There’s now 11 more locations to get an at-home test around D.C. [Informer]
- For some federal employees, coworking spaces might be the new office. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the D.C. region is rising.
- ICYMI: How D.C., Maryland, and Virginia have expanded voting access in the past year.
- This Day in DCist: Four famous D.C. figures that should be on Dancing With The Stars.
Colleen Grablick