- Internal emails show that the head of DGS knew two years ago that the Ward 7 homeless shelter was running behind schedule. That’s not what she said under oath. [WCP]
- A man was arrested in connection with eight burglaries around the city in Capitol Hill, Anacostia, and other neighborhoods. [Post]
- It’s 15 to 20 degrees under normal temperatures for this time of year. [WTOP]
- A Bethesda teacher has been charged with possession of child pornography. [NBC Washington]
- Fuku, David Chang’s fried chicken brand, is now at Audi Field. [Eater]
- There are already some green buds on the cherry blossom trees. [FOX 5]
- Three men tried to steal an ATM from a 7-Eleven in Montgomery County. [Post]
- Andy Shallal on his new Anacostia Busboys and Poets. [WCP]
- Get ready for a Game of Thrones-themed brunch. [Washingtonian]
- A judge has dismissed another lawsuit against the Purple Line. [Post]
- Raccoon intrudes at Liberty and Justice’s nest. [Post]
- ICYMI: Councilmember Jack Evans is facing a reprimand after emails showing he used his position on the Council for personal gain.
- ICYMI: Dupont gay bar Cobalt has suddenly closed.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. loves looking online for sex positions.
DCist’s photo of the day from the Flickr pool.
Natalie Delgadillo