- The Women’s March will return to D.C. and cities nationwide Saturday, and is expected to draw thousands. [Post]
- A Maryland legislative work group voted to recommend a ban on chokeholds and restricting no-knock warrants. [Informer]
- Three people were shot near the Congress Heights Metro station Thursday, killing one. [WUSA 9]
- The Barbie Pond on Avenue Q continues to make people smile in tough times. [WCP]
- A man suspected of stealing a bicycle died after being detained by police in Hyattsville. [NBC 4]
- Liquor sales in Virginia have stayed high throughout the pandemic. [Washingtonian]
- There was a massive water main break in Georgetown. [NBC 4]
- After an uptick in COVID-19 cases, Montgomery County officials have paused the easing of safety restrictions. [WTOP]
- Northern Virginia public schools are getting closer to reopening campuses. [Post]
- A failed resolution has stalled redevelopment of D.C. public housing complex Greenleaf Gardens. [WCP]
- A new monument at Arlington National Cemetery honors all military women. [WJLA]
- Capital Beltway and I-270 toll lanes could cost drivers more than $1.50 and $2 per mile, according to a study. [Post]
- ICYMI: Two U.S. Park Police officers were indicted in the fatal shooting of Bijan Ghaisar.
- ICYMI: A proposal to redesign “Dave Thomas Circle” drew criticism from a federal design review board.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Muriel Bowser pitched four D.C. neighborhoods to Amazon.