- More than 90 Georgetown students have reported symptoms consistent with the highly contagious norovirus. [WUSA 9]
- How the transition back to in-person learning is going for D.C. students and parents. [Post]
- Thousands of gallons of sewage spilled into a Montgomery County creek. [WTOP]
- The Washington Spirit’s co-owner is calling for the team’s CEO to step down amid allegations made by employees that he created a misogynistic and toxic work environment. [Post]
- A D.C. Housing Authority commissioner is facing anti-stalking petitions from two DCHA employees. [WCP]
- The Capitals say 100% of their players and coaches are vaccinated. [NBC 4]
- Rundown properties that allegedly have been mismanaged are driving violence across D.C., according to the attorney general’s office. [Axios]
- Burnout and exhaustion, not resistance to vaccine mandates, are driving a shortage of nurses in Virginia. [Virginia Mercury]
- September is now African Heritage Month in Prince George’s County. [Informer]
- D.C. is reportedly the best city for singles looking to date. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Arlington County is drafting a proposal to limit police interactions with ICE.
- ICYMI: An MPD officer was charged with murder in the death of Karon Hylton-Brown.
- This Day in DCist: More than 50 people were arrested at the U.S. Capitol protesting Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination.
Colleen Grablick