- Nearly 100 students in Montgomery County received a diluted Pfizer pediatric dose. [WTOP]
- LL Cool J is hosting this year’s National Christmas Tree Lighting. [NBC 4]
- Proud Boys leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio wants to be released early from D.C. Jail, citing what he called inhumane conditions. [Post]
- D.C. lost its bid to host World Pride 2025 to Taiwan. [Blade]
- After a history of disinvestment, more development is coming to Anacostia. [Axios DC]
- What D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are getting in the federal infrastructure bill. [WUSA 9]
- About those “please don’t do coke in the bathroom” signs at local restaurants. [Washingtonian]
- Queer dance bar and cafe, As You Are Bar, is coming to Barracks Row. [WCP]
- A Loudoun County teenager plead no contest to sexually assaulting a teenager at school this past October. [Post]
- Sunny skies, light breeze, and temperatures in the 50s today. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Nina Larson, a 24-year-old aspiring singer and local restaurant employee, was struck and killed by a driver in Adams Morgan.
- ICYMI: A new report traces the 400-year history that has resulted in big health and wealth gaps between neighborhoods in Northern Virginia.
- This Day in DCist: Georgetown University planned to rename buildings honoring slaveholders.
Colleen Grablick