- The Zoo Lights truck broke down again on Friday. [Twitter]
- Here’s how much snow we could get this week. [WUSA9]
- Five D.C. first responders will get the COVID-19 vaccine in public as a way to build trust in the process. [Post]
- Passengers were escorted from stalled Metro trains Sunday night. [Post]
- Some videos of the Rosslyn Holiday Inn implosion. [NBC4]
- Wilson High School’s student paper endorsed one of the school’s first Black teachers for the its new name. [WCP]
- An attempt to find out what the deal is with Harry’s Bar. [Washingtonian]
- The Human Rights Campaign gave Alexandria and Arlington perfect scores for their LGBTQ policies and protections. [WTOP]
- 2020 in photos: the District edition. [WCP]
- Rico Nasty returned home to Prince George’s County to create much of her latest album. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Four people were critically injured in downtown stabbings during a night of violent demonstrations
- ICYMI: And church leaders, activists, and the mayor condemned the destruction of Black Lives Matter banners at the pro-Trump rallies this weekend.
- This Day in DCist: A D.C. government report got a comic book-style makeover.
Elliot C. Williams