- One person was killed and five others injured in five different shootings in D.C. overnight. [WUSA 9]
- The Washington Football Team might not get a new name for a while. [ESPN]
- The National Cherry Blossom Festival won’t have a parade in 2021. [WTOP]
- Hundreds gathered at D.C.’s Nigerian embassy to protest police brutality. [The Wash]
- Safety officials say Metro employees tampered with evidence in a Red Line train decoupling incident earlier this month. [Post]
- Prince George’s County is on its way to outfitting every police officer with a body-worn camera by 2021. [WTOP]
- The National Philharmonic will be performing in-person, but for a virtual audience. [WCP]
- Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s write-in vote for Ronald Reagan is now a “national joke.” [Post]
- Prince George’s County Council voted in support of a public-private partnership to build six new schools. [Informer]
- Maryland plans to provide 14% of its residents with an early coronavirus vaccine when it’s available. [Post]
- Thousands of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia residents are behind on utilities bills. [NBC 4]
- What an expert thinks of D.C.’s ballot design. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Three new murals celebrating women suffrage went up in Ward 8.
- ICYMI: Montgomery County is urging residents to skip delivery apps and order straight from restaurants.
- This Day in DCist: Kendrick Lamar performed at The Kennedy Center.
Colleen Grablick