- A Beyoncé-themed church service is coming to the Kennedy Center. [Washingtonian]
- Patrick Kennedy is Ward 2’s Amy Klobuchar, maybe with a slight hint of Pete Buttigieg. [WCP]
- Nationals players responded to mean tweets from fans who were doubtful last May. [Twitter]
- A NASA executive was charged with fatally shooting his neighbor in Springfield. [Post]
- Maryland and Virginia are increasing funding and resources to combat a potential coronavirus outbreak. [WAMU]
- A safety commission is investigating Metro’s handling of a track fire at L’Enfant Plaza last month. [Post]
- Some D.C. residents say gentrification is the result of ‘The Plan,’ a decades-old plot to whiten the city. [WCP]
- An interview with a Metro Police Department whistleblower. [WUSA 9]
- Detectives in Montgomery County are investigating a man who impersonated a police officer and made traffic stops in his own vehicle. [WJLA]
- Prince George’s County will put a body cam on every police officer by the end of 2020. [NBC 4]
- A custard shop with its own build-your-own sundae bar is coming to the new food hall on Capitol Hill. [Washingtonian]
- A national advocacy group backed out of its effort to decriminalize sex work in D.C. [Blade]
- ICYMI: Jack Evans will be a superdelegate at the Democratic National Convention in July.
- ICYMI: The family of a man who was killed in a crash involving D.C. police is suing the city.
- This Day in DCist: Alexandria public schools planned to close after more than 300 staffers requested off for International Women’s Day.
Colleen Grablick