- Karen Pence will resume teaching art at a Christian elementary school. [Post]
- How Arlington’s houses have transformed over four decades. [WAMU]
- In three months, Maryland’s red flag law led to 148 gun seizures. [Post]
- Amid the shutdown, business is down at the Union Station food court. [WCP]
- Arlington officials closed a section of a bridge over Four Mile Run for safety reasons. [ARLnow]
- Larry Hogan is being sworn in again today. [WTOP]
- Is Shaw’s skate park in danger? [Popville]
- How much the shutdown is affecting income tax collection in Virginia and Maryland. [WBJ]
- The co-owner of Clyde’s, who died recently at 74, started as a dishwasher. [Post]
- Spirit adds four new destinations at BWI. [WTOP]
- Dirty Martini is becoming PEOPLE Kitchen and Lounge. [Popville]
- “The Old Line State . . . in parody form.” [Post]
- Bruce Allen is staying on as team president of the Washington Football team. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Kraft is opening up a pop-up for furloughed workers.
- ICYMI: And this fed had to choose between her electricity bill and epilepsy med.
- This Day in DCist: The streetcar was once again delayed.
A snowy Dante in Malcolm X Park is our photo of the day.
Rachel Sadon