- Local chefs are struggling to get (or afford) fairly regular ingredients due to national and global supply chain problems. [WCP]
- A coyote was spotted in Rock Creek Park. [WUSA 9]
- Already facing a shortage, Virginia’s mental health care workforce is expected to shrink in the coming years. [Virginia Mercury]
- Loudoun County’s school board saw another contentious meeting, with parents and residents calling for the superintendent to resign. [Post]
- Maryland state education officials are considering amending mask and quarantine policies as cases decline. [WTOP]
- United Airlines is adding a new hourly shuttle service between D.C. airports and the New York City metro. [WBJ]
- More than 200 school bus routes in Charles County were cancelled as a bus driver strike continues today. [WJLA]
- An independent candidate for Arlington County Board said she was 52, when she’s actually 72. [Post]
- Montgomery County public school teachers say a staffing shortage has pushed them to their “breaking point.” [Bethesda Beat]
- We might be in for an underwhelming gingko leaf drop this season. [Washingtonian]
- Breezy but warm today before a storm rolls in later this week. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Howard University’s president said students’ sit-in over poor housing conditions “must end.”
- ICYMI: Brentwood residents are suing D.C. over a proposed bus depot.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Bowser, Jack Evans, and Brandon Todd in Paris.
Colleen Grablick