- Orkin names D.C. the “bed buggiest” city in America. [Post]
- What a week in D.C. looks like for a millennial with a $50,000 salary. [Refinery29]
- A Harvard Law Review article suggested turning all of D.C.’s neighborhoods into 127 different states. [Washingtonian]
- You can celebrate Valentine’s Day learning about animal love at “Woo at the Zoo.” [WJLA]
- The woman who was brought to the hospital by D.C. football player in November died of a fentanyl overdose. [Post]
- A new board in Maryland is working to lower prescription drug prices throughout the state. [CBS]
- A mobile museum celebrating black hockey history opened in downtown D.C. [WUSA9]
- DMVs in the area were hit by technical glitches. [WTOP]
- On the apocalypse. [Washingtonian]
- Timber is opening up at National Airport. [Washingtonian]
- Someone threw a scooter off the Key Bridge. [WUSA9]
- Yoshino cherry blossoms blooming in January? Not quite. [NBC4]
- Laurel, Md. turns 150. [WJLA]
- After 25 years in business, a D.C. gym for gay men is closing in February. [Washington Blade]
- Metro will need $24 million to begin work on the Silver Line extension. [Post]
- ICYMI: D.C. Inspector General’s study finds feces, used condoms, and other trash in Metro garages.
- ICYMI: The D.C. ACLU is suing an MPD officer for a “sexually abusive” search of a D.C. man.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. almost had two more Wal-Marts.
Colleen Grablick