- D.C. government officials never funded laws they passed to help tipped workers after they overturned Initiative 77. [Post]
- This convenience store in Congress Heights saw two murders on its doorsteps in a single year. [Post]
- The Caps prevailed over the Sharks in an overtime win. [WUSA 9]
- Some free fitness classes to attend this week. [Washingtonian]
- We could get some snow in the area tomorrow. [CWG]
- A firetruck in Prince George’s County flipped over on the way to a call. [NBC Washington]
- Police are searching for a person they say lured seagulls into a parking lot in Laurel only to run them over. [FOX 5]
- Yet another fire in the city has displaced eight people and injured four in Northeast. [Post]
- Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar, a Mexican restaurant with Boston roots, is coming to the old Kapnos space on 14 Street. [Eater]
- A man has died after being stabbed in a fight on U Street early Sunday morning. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Overheards: “Jur-ass-ic. Jurassic! Finally this exhibit has dinosaurs! I’m so tired of looking at plants!”
- ICYMI: An artisan market called Artists & Fleas is coming to Georgetown’s old Dean and DeLuca space.
- This Day in DCist: President-elect Donald Trump ousted a longtime inauguration announcer.
Natalie Delgadillo