- The Fairfax County Health Department identified a case of measles. [WTOP]
- Ward 5 D.C. Council candidate Gordon-Andrew Fletcher is turning to seniors for campaign donations as he tries to catch up with his opponents. [WCP]
- The Virginia Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by Chesapeake parents against Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s mask-optional schools order. [Post]
- Maryland gubernatorial candidate Douglas F. Ganslar tapped former Hyattsville mayor Candace Bacchus Hollingsworth as his running mate. [Post]
- Nearly 85% of Montgomery County residents are fully vaccinated, which was once the trigger to end the county’s mask mandate. [Bethesda Beat]
- Protest art from Lafayette Square Park is now in the Library of Congress. [WUSA 9]
- The Fairfax County board of supervisors will consider new names for two major highways named after Confederate leaders. [WTOP]
- This video shows you what D.C. looked like in the 1940s. [Washingtonian]
- Peruvian spot El Chalan is closing after more than four decades in business. [Popville]
- Temperatures will climb into the 40s today with sunny skies. [CWG]
- ICYMI: D.C. will finally have two statues displayed in the U.S. Capitol when an effigy of Pierre L’Enfant is unveiled later this month.
- ICYMI: The Public Defender Service for D.C. filed a class action lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Prisons, alleging that people from D.C. are treated unfairly in federal prisons.
- This Day in DCist: Trayon White announced his run for the Ward 8 D.C. Council seat.
Colleen Grablick