- These local senior athletes could probably beat you in ping pong. [WCP]
- The Virginia Department of Health is monitoring two new potential cases of coronavirus. [WAMU]
- The D.C. Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance announced it will not include Jack Evans in its candidate-rating process. [Blade]
- Answers to some of the questions that puzzle D.C. residents. [WCP]
- D.C. residents have mixed reactions to Mayor Bowser’s endorsement of Michael Bloomberg. [WJLA]
- A nanny in Maryland was arrested after home surveillance video allegedly showed her drugging a toddler with a congenital heart condition. [NBC 4]
- A Catholic University professor is among the scientists tracking a possible supernova. [WTOP]
- Maryland’s unique black-owned movie theatre will celebrate its first anniversary this March. [Post]
- Season & Sessions has closed, only a little over a year after replacing the popular burger joint Black Squirrel. [Eater]
- Maryland’s cannabis industry yields $21.7 million in tax revenue, plus 4,000 new jobs. [WUSA 9]
- Should babies be allowed in D.C. bars? [Popville]
- The National Park Service approved a years-long plan to revitalize Georgetown’s C&O Canal. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: A D.C. landlord accused of neglecting property codes was arrested for contempt of court.
- ICYMI: Lost City books reopens in Adams Morgan this weekend, after closing nearly two months ago.
- This Day In DCist: The D.C. Streetcar celebrated its first birthday.
Colleen Grablick