- D.C. school librarians are fighting to keep their positions amid tight budgets. [Post]
- Inside D.C.’s community of competitive Super Smash Bros. players. [WCP]
- A guide to D.C.’s best grilled cheese sandwiches. [Eater]
- The opioid epidemic and rising homicide rates have left Maryland with too many cases and few too medical examiners. [Post]
- D.C. issued more than $1 billion in traffic and parking tickets over the course of three years. [WJLA]
- An Italian steakhouse is coming to Reston Station. [WTOP]
- D.C. is getting a fitness hall in March. [Popville]
- A Virginia study showed that only 16 of the state’s 122 licensed hospitals provide sexual assault forensic exams. [WJLA]
- Pharrell Williams’ new song “Virginia” will be featured in a Virginia Beach ad campaign. [FOX 5]
- A demonstrator protested Mayor Bowser’s endorsement of presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg at a press conference. [Twitter]
- D.C. Department of Transportation plans to revamp 14th Street bike lanes. [GGWash]
- A Virginia woman was convicted of falsely posing as a psychologist and treating dozens of children. [NBC 4]
- A senior University of Maryland basketball player seeks TikTok stardom. [WCP]
- ICYMI: National Airport says goodbye to the widely loathed Gate 35X.
- ICYMI: José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen is helping to feed a quarantined Japanese cruise ship amid a coronavirus outbreak.
- This Day in DCist: The Tommy Show returned after cancellation, broadcasting from a Northeast basement.
Colleen Grablick