- Nine months after MPD killed this D.C. man, his family still doesn’t know the name of the off-duty officer who shot him. [WCP]
- Skip Groff, the owner of Yesterday and Today, a former “Washington music mecca,” passed away. [Post]
- Virginia Governor Northam canceled his appearance at a Virginia civil rights forum after activists asked him not to come. [NPR]
- Activists are calling for Northam to seek redemption by siding with them against a pipeline proposition. [Post]
- Most of Virginia reportedly wants Northam to stay in office. [FOX 5]
- This Maryland bill would stop police from using DNA databases to solve crimes. [WTOP]
- The Smithsonian pandas truly love their snow days. [NBC Washington]
- There’s going to be some sun and snow-melting today, but get ready for a rainy Saturday. [CWG]
- What to expect out of the Planet Word museum. [WBJ]
- Papa John’s wants to bring us mambo sauce wings. [WCP]
- D.C. did not spend federal funds allocated to remediate dangerous lead paint for low-income tenants. [WCP]
- ICYMI: The Tommy Show is back.
- ICYMI: This local artist’s design will be featured on PBR cans around the country.
- This Day in DCist: Angelika is definitely not a pop-up anymore.
DCist’s photo of the day from the Flickr pool.
Natalie Delgadillo