- A D.C. police officer who crashed a police cruiser while drag racing pleaded guilty to reckless driving. [Post]
- How you can help residents impacted by the flood this week. [Bethesda Beat]
- Local volunteers have stepped up to ensure that federal stimulus checks get in the hands of those who need it most. [Street Sense]
- Arlington’s new composting program starts on Monday. [WTOP]
- Jacob Anthony Chansley, one of the most visible actors of the Jan. 6 insurrection, is set to plead guilty today. [Post]
- Despite promises otherwise, D.C. police aren’t releasing information regarding investigations into fatal use-of-force cases. [WCP]
- With the school year officially underway, D.C. community leaders focus on making sure students get to and from the school building safely. [Informer]
- An early look at redistricting maps for Northern Virginia. [Virginia Mercury]
- Prince George’s County is expanding its effort to vaccinate homebound residents. [WTOP]
- What abortion access would look like in Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. if Roe v. Wade were repealed. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: What “community policing” means to residents in wards 7 and 8.
- ICYMI: Virginia is no longer the “worst state for workers.”
- This Day in DCist: Dulles was named one of the worst airports in the world.
Colleen Grablick