- Analyzed sewage water in Northern Virginia suggests a possible rise in COVID-19 cases. [NBC 4]
- A Prince George’s County police officer who shot and killed a handcuffed man in January had a track record of violence. [Post]
- A Howard County councilmember introduced a bill that would end the county’s contract with ICE. [WTOP]
- Lawmakers are pushing for a local Black soldier to be posthumously honored for his heroism on D-Day. [Post]
- Virginia State University is offering a course on HBCUs this semester. [Washington Informer]
- A large streatery could be coming to downtown D.C. [Washingtonian]
- A development proposal wants to bring 68 affordable housing units to Takoma Park. [Urban Turf]
- A Portsmouth, Va. official resigned amid the city’s attempts to charge a Black state senator with conspiracy to damage a confederate monument. [WTOP]
- The White House’s Rose Garden is undergoing repairs after being renovated only weeks ago. [NBC 4]
- A barber in Silver Spring is providing customers with check-ups and health screenings. [Post]
- For D.C. restaurants, dips in temperatures will mean dips in business this winter. [WBJ]
- The Mystics’ Natasha Cloud is working for racial justice with professional women’s soccer players. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Students with disabilities may fall behind during remote learning.
- ICYMI: You may soon be allowed to drink at (some) Montgomery County parks.
- This Day in DCist: D.C.’s Safe Surrender program returned, allowing individuals with low-level warrants to turn themselves in.
Colleen Grablick