- A vigil Monday night remembered the 69 D.C. residents who died without a home in 2021. [Post]
- D.C.’s public library system received a $2.7 million donation from Jeff Bezos. [Washingtonian]
- A bus driver shortage is causing Metro bus delays this morning. [WTOP]
- The Washington Blade is now the first LGBTQ+ publication to have a seat in the White House briefing room. [Blade]
- D.C. police officer Michael Fanone, who has been outspoken about his experience during the Capitol insurrection, resigned. [Post]
- Eight major school districts in the D.C. region are facing a shortage of substitute teachers. [NBC 4]
- Alexandria’s guaranteed basic income pilot program is delayed. [ALX Now]
- Call Your Mother is opening yet another location – this time in the Yours Truly hotel in West End, next to its sister restaurant Mercy Me. [DC Eater]
- Temperatures will be in the mid 40s today, before a warmer Christmas Day. [CWG]
- ICYMI: D.C.’s indoor mask mandate returns today.
- ICYMI: Maryland’s COVID dashboard is back up two weeks after a cyberattack shut it down.
- This Day in DCist: Fig & Olive had beef with Washington City Paper over relentless reporting that revealed price hikes and frozen food.
Colleen Grablick