Photo by Kevin Wolf.

Photo by Kevin Wolf.

  • The MPD used to have a terrible reputation for handling reports of sexual assaults, but it’s gotten a lot better and here’s how. [WCP]
  • Snow is making for a messy morning commute. [Post]
  • Marijuana is now legal. Here’s how to (and not to) celebrate. [City Desk]
  • Metro delays this morning caused not by the weather but because a Blue Line train struck a deer. Oh wait, the weather is also causing problems. [Post]
  • On the isolation of homelessness for Latino day laborers in the D.C. area. [WAMU]
  • The New Republic’s D.C. office considers moving. [Washingtonian]
  • Many say it’s time for The Community Partnership—the group that runs D.C. General—to go. [Housing Complex]
  • Superior Court judge dismisses case against D.C. Health Link, but an appeal has already been filed. [WBJ]
  • Mapping how long it take to fix a pothole in D.C. [NBC4]
  • Local woman gets a new wheelchair after being struck and having her old chair crushed by a hit-and-run driver. [WJLA]
  • Petula Dvorak: Now that pot is legal, is D.C. too uptight to toke up? [Post]
  • D.C.’s housing shortage isn’t going to be fixed anytime in the near future. [UrbanTurf]
  • A bucket list for local music enthusiasts. [DC Music Download]
  • Ford’s Theatre museum reopens after water leak. [NBC4]
  • A preview of this year’s D.C. Independent Film Fest. [Express]
  • This Day in DCist: TSA agent unsure if she can accept a D.C. license.