- A major fire in a Northeast D.C. senior community displaced more than a dozen people and left three firefighters and two other people injured. [WTOP]
- An issue at the Friendship Heights station has created Red Line delays in both directions. [Post]
- Some snow and generally bad weather is causing school closures and delays on the commute in to the city. Here’s a list of those closures. [NBC Washington / FOX5]
- D.C. doesn’t have laws directly governing the use of restraint and seclusion in schools, and some parents say it’s led to child abuse. [WCP]
- A light wintry mix continued this morning and turned to a cold rain we can expect into tomorrow. [CWG]
- Rainbow Doula DC is a childbirth group created specifically for LGBTQ people and families preparing to give birth. D.C. doesn’t yet have anything else like it. [Washingtonian]
- Police are searching for the person they say stole confederate flags from a Virginia graveyard and dumped them in a porta-potty. [Post]
- Winter restaurant openings to get really excited about. [Eater]
- What are the new self-driving cars in Reston like? [Washingtonian]
- The mayor’s office says a lawsuit involving GW Hospital won’t affect the city’s deal for a new hospital in Ward 8. [WCP]
- After $4.7 million in renovations, the BWI Rail Station still has a leaky roof. [Post]
- ICYMI: The Washington-area market for yak meat is growing.
- ICYMI: Overheards: “I always thought it was called Erin Space.”
- This Day in DCist: An ex-employee sued UDC for firing her while she was on maternity leave.
Natalie Delgadillo