- Virginia’s Robert E. Lee statue at the U.S. Capitol was officially removed overnight. [Post]
- The Atlantic is moving operations from the Watergate to The Wharf. [WTOP]
- An oddly shaped, $70,000 patch of land is now a $1,450,000 rowhouse. [Washingtonian]
- Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are helping fund community relief with Chef José Andrés. [Twitter]
- A Virginia man who ran for a seat in Congress in 2018 was arrested on kidnapping charges. [Post]
- A local family held a vigil for a man shot while driving with his 6-month-old son. [Post]
- The local history of the Krampus, a horned half-goat, half-demon anti-Santa. [WTOP]
- This month marks 50 years since “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was first performed live in a show that took place at a D.C. club. [WTOP]
- A Capitol Hill ANC is getting legal help for its fight against sports betting on Pennsylvania Ave SE. [Capitol Hill Corner]
- D.C. residents share what they miss the most about pre-pandemic life. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Indoor dining, museums, and libraries will close for three weeks in D.C.
- ICYMI: And some Maryland counties are facing lawsuits for enacting similar measures.
- This Day in DCist: The D.C. government stayed open while the federal government shut down.
Cleveland Park in December.
Elliot C. Williams