- The Dupont resident who sheltered dozens of protesters in his home this summer is one of Time’s “Heroes of 2020.” [Post]
- The D.C. region could see heavy snow tomorrow, but accumulation in the city itself may not be much. [CWG]
- Howard University Hospital’s CEO will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to its healthcare workers today. [WUSA9]
- For years, cities have chased luxury apartment development. Now, no one wants to live in them. [Slate]
- COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maryland reached another record high yesterday. [Informer]
- A Fairfax County police officer charged with assaulting a Black man in custody is suing the police department for defamation. [WTOP]
- Why some local businesses are being transparent about COVID-19 infections at their establishments. [WCP]
- The Montgomery County Council will vote to approve the county executive’s proposed coronavirus restrictions today. [WJLA]
- A D.C. reverend became the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago’s first Black, and first woman bishop. [Afro]
- Maryland’s longest-serving female inmate was released on Monday, nearly four decades after she was incarcerated at age 18. [Post]
- ICYMI: D.C. police are investigating property damage at four D.C. Black churches during last weekend’s Trump rally as hate crimes.
- ICYMI: Outgoing D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham may enter his new position in Prince William County with mixed reviews.
- This Day in DCist: D.C.’s entire police department was equipped with body cameras.
Colleen Grablick