- A student newspaper reported that over 50 students tested positive for COVID-19. The school has only notified the community of 18 cases. [Beacon]
- The leader of Prince George’s County Public Schools defended the decision to go completely virtual through at least mid-January. [NBC4]
- D.C.’s hotel shelter for medically vulnerable, unhoused residents will stay open through hypothermia season. [Street Sense]
- The home of former Virginia Gov. Chuck Robb caught on fire. [WUSA9]
- Arlington County is asking the public for feedback on potentially redeveloping a Clarendon parking lot. [Arl Now]
- Will the Washington Football Team’s new stadium move to Northern Virginia? [WBJ]
- Animal protection authorities spotted and rescued a rare, snowy owl in Fairfax County. [Post]
- The sun will be out today but it is going to be chilly. Expect highs to be in the upper 40s. [CWG]
- ICYMI: The D.C. Region is shattering COVID-19 case records, with D.C. reporting the highest daily case rate nationwide.
- ICYMI: D.C.’s Council passed a vaccine mandate for students; enforcement begins next school year.
- This Day in DCist: Residents struggle to receive unemployment benefits.
Amanda Michelle Gomez