- How the same address in different quadrants compare. [UrbanTurf]
- Takeaways and a fact check on the SOTU. [NPR via WAMU]
- Ivanka is none-too-pleased with the vacuuming performance art. [Post]
- The former head of the Department of For-Hire Vehicles is now officially leading DCRA. [WCP]
- Capitol Crossing’s developers want to swap out housing for a hotel. [UrbanTurf]
- And The Wharf is adding a hotel where a parking garage currently stands. [WBJ]
- Virginia is considering state-wide regulations for dockless bikes and e-scooters. [ARLnow]
- The new extension of the Silver Line had its first tests with train cars. [WTOP]
- More than $2 million might not be enough to save a Columbia Heights dog park. [Post]
- St. Albans School is launching an investigation after a former teacher was accused of sexual assault at another school. [Post]
- In case you need cannabis-oil skincare products. [Washingtonian]
- Call Your Mother is now serving “family dinners.” [WCP]
- Meet a professional cuddler. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: How Arlington officials response to Amazon differs from their counterparts in NYC.
- ICYMI: D.C. officials are begrudgingly prepping for the possibility of another shutdown.
- This Day in DCist: Hundreds of people signed up for an event to say “hands off D.C.”
The African American History Museum shines at night.
Rachel Sadon