- Local parents are eager to get their 5 to 11-year-olds vaccinated against COVID-19, but supply will be limited at first. [Post]
- A Virginia music hall is dropping its vaccine requirement to host a country singer who is opposed to vaccine and mask mandates. [Washingtonian]
- JINYA Ramen Bar bought its 14th Street building for $5 million from its landlord. [WTOP]
- Former Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer sold his $15 million McLean home in just a day. [UrbanTurf]
- More than 20% of DCPS staff remain unvaccinated past the mandate deadline. [NBC 4]
- Maryland’s COVID-19 positivity rate is dropping. [Informer]
- Democrats maintained control of local governments in Alexandria and Arlington last night. [Post]
- How Wes Unseld Jr., the Wizards’ new head coach, is doing in the first weeks of the season. [WCP]
- A boardwalk-themed arcade bar is opening at the Wharf. [WBJ]
- Cool but sunny weather will hang around through the weekend. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Glenn Youngkin won the Virginia governor’s race and Republican Winsome Sears is projected to be the next lieutenant governor.
- ICYMI: More mask mandate changes in Montgomery County.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. got its first Chick-Fil-A.
Colleen Grablick