- About 70 children in Prince George’s County received expired vaccine doses. [Post]
- CVS is investing nearly $10 million in a Congress Heights affordable housing development. [WTOP]
- Take it from Kojo Nnamdi: being a regular at your favorite local bar is good for the soul. [WCP]
- Alexandria wants residents’ feedback on improving fair housing policies. [ALX Now]
- Why some D.C. officials recently went on a star-studded trip to Abu Dhabi.[WBJ]
- Arlington is increasing its supply of fentanyl tests as opioid overdoses continue to rise. [WTOP]
- A Montgomery County resident accidentally set their home on fire while trying to control a snake infestation. [WJLA]
- ‘Tis the season for holiday pop-up bars. [Eater]
- “Even a festivus-themed one…” [Washingtonian]
- A dry, and mild (for December) weekend awaits. [CWG]
- ICYMI: D.C. very, very strongly recommends indoor masking, but won’t reinstate the mask mandate.
- ICYMI: Ward 1 councilmember Brianne Nadeau proposed emergency legislation that would prevent the city from clearing homeless encampments.
- This Day in DCist: Metro got rid of its paper farecards.
Colleen Grablick