- The D.C. Council is set to pass legislation that would allow residents to carry their driver’s license on their smartphone. [Post]
- Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam says he won’t push through a large stack of pardons on his way out of office. [Virginia Mercury]
- Temperatures will creep into the 60s today, and stay mild through the weekend. [CWG]
- Virginia labs are processing old COVID-19 tests, looking for the omicron variant. [WTOP]
- Newly proposed D.C. Council legislation wants to curb senior hunger. [WCP]
- The scene outside the Supreme Court yesterday as justices heard arguments in a case that could overturn Roe v. Wade. [Washingtonian]
- Some D.C. Public Schools teachers say mandatory standardized tests and data collection are eating up time that should be spent helping students recover from the pandemic. [Informer]
- Donald Trump could walk away with $100 million in the sale of his downtown D.C. hotel. [Post]
- Another (!?) Amazon grocery store is potentially coming to D.C. [WBJ]
- Katie O’Malley, a retired judge and former first lady of Maryland, launched her bid for attorney general. [MarylandMatters]
- ICYMI: These women fled Afghanistan during the Taliban takeover. Now, they’re building a life in Northern Virginia.
- ICYMI: Battle lines are being drawn over proposed new D.C. ward lines.
- This Day in DCist: D.C.’s first hearing on a paid family leave program drew mixed reactions.
Colleen Grablick