- Chef José Andrés is headed to Poland to provide aid to Ukrainian refugees. [WUSA 9]
- Virginia is going to start texting residents when they become eligible for a booster shot. [WJLA]
- Montgomery County leaders voted to rename a parkway after abolitionist Josiah Henson. [Post]
- Glenn Youngkin hand delivered two red vests to senators Louise Lucas and Mamie Locke after they mocked his signature look. [Richmond Times-Dispatch]
- An interview with chef Gordon Ramsay about his plans for his forthcoming D.C. restaurant. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. Pepco customers say high costs are thwarting their plans to convert to solar. [Post]
- The D.C. Council is considering a bill that would give residents $100 a month for Metro rides. [Informer]
- Maryland state senators vowed to pass a paid family leave program this session. [MarylandMatters]
- We’ll have a dry weekend once this morning’s rain departs. [CWG]
- ICYMI: How Ukrainians in D.C. are feeling amid Russia’s attacks on their home country.
- ICYMI: The future of D.C.’s only full-size ice arena is in question.
- This Day in DCist: GOP Congressmembers threatened to stop D.C.’s marijuana legalization plans.
Colleen Grablick