- A Maryland judge temporarily blocked Anne Arundel County’s ban on indoor dining. [Post]
- Interest spiked in D.C.’s adult education programs during the pandemic. [The 74]
- The Bethesda cyclist who assaulted three young adults on the Capital Crescent Trail plead guilty to misdemeanor assault charges. [Post]
- Whitman-Walker, the D.C. community health center that caters to LGBTQ residents, says it will distribute the COVID-19 vaccine. [Blade]
- A bill that would classify homelessness as a protected class against discrimination died in the D.C. Council’s legislative session for a second time. [Street Sense]
- A former Prince George’s County police officer convicted of sexually assaulting another officer was sentenced to seven years in prison. [NBC 4]
- The National Zoo’s famous Asian water dragon, who reproduced without mating, was euthanized. [WJLA]
- Trump will appoint Rudy Giuliani’s son to the council that oversees the U.S. Holocaust Museum and Memorial. [Washingtonian]
- The Montgomery County Council is considering a bill that would prohibit landlords from considering criminal records on rental applications. [GGWash]
- If you need a smile, here’s how local pets enjoyed yesterday’s snowfall. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: A D.C. Superior Court judge ruled that the city’s ban on new eviction filings during the pandemic is unconstitutional.
- ICYMI: Maryland will give D.C. 8,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine — more than the federal government provided the city.
- This Day in DCist: The National Zoo’s naked mole-rat colony chose its queen.
Colleen Grablick