- After apologizing for doctoring a photo of the 2017 Women’s March, the National Archives is replacing the photo with the original version. [Post]
- The FBI is investigating a firearms analyst for D.C.’s Department of Forensic Sciences for alleged mishandling of crime scene evidence. [Post]
- Before starting their D.C.-based security company, these officers were part of a Prince George’s County police department that paid millions in settlement payouts for misconduct. [WCP]
- This city’s longest-serving trash collector is also a retired rodeo cowboy with ten ponies at his Maryland farm. [Washingtonian]
- “The famous street scene in the opening sequence of House of Cards is up for a makeover.” But wait, doesn’t the scene show the old Super Liquor in Eckington? [Twitter; Ghosts of DC]
- Uber is preparing to test self-driving cars in the District later this year by digitally mapping out the city streets today. [Post]
- This bodega was a longtime staple for its Northeast neighborhood until a nearby fatal shooting this month forced it to close. [Post]
- A new diplomacy museum will share the stories that “represent the impact of American diplomacy not just on our nation but around the world.” [WCP]
- Capital One is planning to add even more office space to its already massive Tysons headquarters. [WBJ]
- Here are Washingtonian’s top 20 favorite restaurants for 2020. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: A support group for bar and restaurant professionals struggling with addiction is meeting in D.C.
- ICYMI: A D.C. man was crowned the world’s best sign spinner.
- This Day in DCist: Dispatches from the snowball fight at Malcolm X Park.
Elliot C. Williams