- Snowmaggedon dumped 17.8 inches of snow on D.C. 10 years ago. [Post]
- Get your Twisted Freezes here: Taco Bell is opening a Cantina in Columbia Heights. [WTOP]
- Former NAACP leader Kweisi Mfume won the Democratic primary to succeed the late Elijah Cummings’ seat in the House. [Post]
- Virginia lawmakers are pushing forward legislation that would allow voters in five cities to legalize casinos. [NBC4]
- Try to guess how much Jeff Bezos paid in parking tickets while renovating his D.C. mansion. [WUSA9]
- Efforts to seize a trash facility in Brentwood by eminent domain are ongoing. [WBJ]
- Virginia Military Institute is being sued by a former student who says he was waterboarded and assaulted during his first year. [Post]
- How to celebrate Black History Month in D.C. [WTOP]
- Residents discuss a stretch of Suitland Parkway near the D.C.-Maryland border where pedestrians sprint across—and some don’t survive. [WAMU]
- A look at the Pentagon City site where Amazon plans to build its first HQ2 towers. [WBJ]
- A former Metro worker has admitted to stealing $10,000 in a cleaning supply scam. [WTOP]
- A new book analyzes animal control in the District from its inception to about 1940. [Post]
- The director of D.C.’s Office of Human Rights has resigned. [Twitter]
- The chef behind the rockfish pla tod at Laos In Town promises a “perfect bite” every time. [WCP]
- ICYMI: A D.C. Burger King employee says her hours were cut after she complained about workplace homophobia.
- ICYMI: DIY maker’s space Lemon Collective is closing its brick-and-mortar location.
- This Day in DCist: Meet the local athletes from Puppy Bowl 2016.
Elliot C. Williams