- Six Afghan children who fled to the U.S. through Dulles airport have the measles. [Post]
- Which regional school systems still have school resource officers? [NBC 4]
- Talbot County is moving the last Confederate monument in Maryland to a private park in Virginia. [Post]
- Schools in Loudoun County have a new staff free speech policy, after the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the system should not have suspended a teacher for opposing a transgender rights policy. [WTOP]
- The push to make dental care in Maryland more equitable. [Maryland Matters]
- Children’s National is signed on to lead pediatric care at the new St. Elizabeth’s East hospital. [Post]
- With schools back in session, area pediatricians say they’re overwhelmed by high demand for pediatric coronavirus testing. [NBC 4]
- The Hirshorn Museum will hide behind this giant painting while it undergoes renovations. [Washingtonian]
- Hot today, and those afternoon thunderstorms could return tomorrow. [CWG]
- Pat O’Neill, Montgomery County’s longest-serving school board member, has died at 71. [Bethesda Beat]
- A safety audit found problems with Metro’s rail car inspection and maintenance practices. [Post]
- Construction is beginning on Virginia Tech’s new campus in Alexandria. [VPR]
- ICYMI: Signs of new neighborhood life at the old Walter Reed campus.
- ICYMI: An Arlington singer-songwriter won NPR’s Tiny Desk contest.
- This Day in DCist: The boy who mowed the White House lawn.
Margaret Barthel