- The Wendy’s in Dave Thomas Circle is closing Tuesday, after the District purchased the land earlier this year. [WJLA]
- D.C. tried to woo FIFA officials this weekend for the 2026 World Cup. [WUSA 9]
- Experiencing food insecurity can have lifelong impacts for young kids. [WCP]
- Planned Parenthoods in Virginia will start offering at-home abortion medication through the mail. [Virginia Mercury]
- Arlington County approved a new logo, with a nod to D.C. and Alexandria. [Twitter]
- DC Preservation League is conducting a survey of women’s suffrage and history in D.C. — and they want residents’ input. [WCP]
- A new poll shows a slim margin between Glenn Youngkin and Terry McAuliffe in the race for Virginia governor. [Post]
- A Prince William County high school football coach died after collapsing during a game Friday. [WTOP]
- Some are questioning why Metro’s timeline to convert its bus fleet to electric buses isn’t moving faster. [GGWash]
- The Mystics missed the playoffs for the first time since 2016. [ESPN]
- It’s paw paw season. What is that? [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Saturday’s “Justice for J6” protest drew a small crowd.
- ICYMI: Eleven D.C. charter schools will give admissions preference to at-risk students.
- This Day in DCist: Police removed more than 80 cats from a home in Falls Church.
Colleen Grablick