- Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signed a bill yesterday banning conversion therapy for minors. [Post]
- Biden and Bloomberg face off in today’s Virginia primary, potentially splitting moderate voters. [WAMU]
- Three Maryland men who were wrongly convicted of murder in 1984 are set to each receive $2.9 million from the state. [Post]
- “Make America Great Again” hats sparked controversy at a Virginia middle school. [FOX 5]
- The 13-year-old boy who was fatally shot over the weekend in D.C. was the same boy whose arrest by Metro Police went viral in June. [Post]
- Virginia lawmakers were trapped in an elevator on their way to a Biden press conference. [Twitter/NBC4]
- The D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles rejected a local lawyers’ request for a personal “FOIA” license plate. [Washingtonian]
- Seven Maryland crab processors might not open this season amid a shortage in workers. [WTOP]
- Two Silver Spring high school students were hospitalized after ingesting THC with a vaping device. [WJLA]
- Netflix is making a movie about the disgraced Washington Post journalist Janet Cooke. [Washingtonian]
- The Potomac Water Taxi is increasing its services after a boom in ridership last year. [WJLA]
- Police found a noose and racial slur spray-painted on a wall at Walt Whitman High School. [WUSA9]
- ICYMI: H Street’s Rock & Roll Hotel abruptly closed its doors after 14 years in business.
- ICYMI: Where to watch the Super Tuesday results pour in tonight, beer in hand.
- This Day in DCist: A look back at the old Washington Post buildings.
Colleen Grablick