- Lines of tour buses and flocks of matching lanyards on the Mall can only mean one thing: school trips are back in D.C. [Post]
- Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich thinks D.C.’s decision to lift its mask mandate is premature. [NBC 4]
- A driver struck and seriously injured a 2-year-old in Arlington. [ARLNow]
- The University of Maryland Medical System will stop using a race-based algorithm that researchers say delays treatment and diagnosis for Black patients. [Post]
- Amazon HQ2 has hired 3,500 of its planned 25,000 workers. [Virginia Business]
- Meet these 14 influential Washingtonians. [WCP]
- Residents of a Truxton Circle encampment are preparing for a city-run clearing as winter approaches. [Street Sense]
- A case of monkeypox was identified in Maryland. [WTOP]
- The man behind D.C.’s hottest night clubs moonlights as a lobbyist? [Washingtonian]
- Temperatures will be in the 70s today before a cold front rolls in tonight. [CWG]
- ICYMI: A D.C. corrections officer is suing the Department of Corrections, alleging anti-gay harassment at the D.C. Jail.
- ICYMI: The D.C. Council voted unanimously rename a Petworth school after Congressman John Lewis.
- This Day in DCist: Dupont got an electricity-generating sidewalk.
Colleen Grablick