- Sweeps in Franklin Square on Wednesday targeted homeless encampments. [Post]
- An app-based market that delivers items from hard seltzer to toilet paper will be coming to D.C. in 2020. [Eater]
- What biking in D.C. looks like, through comics. [WCP]
- Overcrowding might force Arlington Public Schools to move students. [WAMU]
- D.C. released a withheld cybersecurity report from 2018, assessing the city’s preparations for a cyberattack. [NBC 4]
- Has the phrase “War on Cars” lost all meaning? [GGW]
- The Virginia Senate passed a bill that would repeal voter ID requirements. [WAMU]
- Meet the organizers of the 2010 D.C. Snowmageddon snowball fight. [Washingtonian]
- Some Maryland schools close today as police search for the suspect who shot two detectives last night. [WTOP]
- A new book tells the story of the Brenner family, a D.C. baking dynasty. [Post]
- A decked-out chicken sandwich debuted at Service Bar. [Popville]
- Great Wall Szechuan House on 14th Street is now for sale. [WCP]
- Ten protesters were arrested in the Capitol rotunda for chanting “Trump is guilty” during Wednesday’s impeachment vote. [Post]
- A D.C. high schooler is heading to Harvard after receiving 25 college and university offers. [WJLA]
- D.C. filmmakers are trying to save local independent movie theaters. [Eagle]
- ICYMI: The DC Defenders will kick off in Saturday’s XFL premiere.
- ICYMI: Black students took a stand against racism at GW after President LeBlanc’s comments.
- This Day in DCist: Yemeni green card holders reunited with their father at Dulles Airport after nine days of separation.
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