- A pharmacy in Fairfax gave 25 children the wrong dose of the coronavirus vaccine. [WTOP]
- Enjoy the reprieve of warmth today and tomorrow. [CWG]
- Family and friends gathered at a vigil to remember Nina Larson, the 24-year-old woman who was struck and killed by a driver in Adams Morgan. [NBC Washington]
- A Virginia school board that recently voted to ban “sexually explicit” books from its libraries has reversed the decision after local and national backlash. [Post]
- What the new Night Mayor has to say about supporting the nightlife industry amid an ongoing pandemic. [WCP]
- D.C. officials are thinking about how to best enforce traffic fines. [FOX 5]
- Sushi Nakazawa, the sushi place in what is currently the Trump Hotel, will stick around even under new hotel ownership. [Washingtonian]
- Seven first responders in the city have had their licenses suspended for refusing to comply with the city’s vaccine mandate. [WTOP]
- Police are investigating Montgomery County Schools’ transportation department after allegations of financial improprieties. [Post]
- ICYMI: We’ve got the story on those Exxon gas stations Wolf Blitzer loves to tweet about.
- ICYMI: What we learned when Metro invited media to see how it inspects the 7000-series wheelsets.
- This Day in DCist: What is the Comprehensive Plan?
It’s still spooky season, idc.
Natalie Delgadillo