- Many Afghan refugees in Northern Virginia are still waiting on housing resources, as the government prepares to close temporary housing at military bases. [Post]
- A person was arrested for setting off fireworks in front of the White House. [WUSA 9]
- D.C. officials are urging 16 and 17-year-olds to get their booster shots. [Informer]
- Bread for the City recently opened a new medical center in Anacostia, but a lack of awareness is keeping the halls empty. [Street Sense]
- D.C.-area healthcare systems are facing a staffing crisis. [WBJ]
- A private school in Montgomery County is going virtual amid a spike in COVID cases. [WTOP]
- What locals want from D.C.’s dining scene in 2022. [WCP]
- The Washington Football Team lost last night. Some fans were really, really not happy. [NBC/@PhurturisticPhil]
- This D.C. rabbi is trying to make traditionally Orthodox and male-dominated spaces more inclusive. [Post]
- Today will be sunny with highs in the mid-50s. [CWG]
- ICYMI: A driver struck a 9-year-old in Southeast, where 19 people have been killed by drivers this year.
- ICYMI: The U.S. attorney’s office for D.C. won’t pursue charges against the MPD officer who fatally shot an allegedly armed man in May
- This Day in DCist: Federal prosecutors filed charges against the man who shot into Comet Ping Pong.
Colleen Grablick