- José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen staff worked well into Thursday morning, preparing meals for first responders. [WJLA]
- A West Virginia state delegate filmed himself breaching the U.S. Capitol building yesterday. [NBC 4]
- Two D.C. neighbors were caught on camera reacting to the chaos at the Capitol. [Twitter]
- What some locals think of Robert Contee, D.C.’s new acting police chief. [Informer]
- Somehow, Capitol staff still delivered food as violent chaos erupted inside the building. [Post]
- Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks called for help in the vaccine rollout after Gov. Larry Hogan criticized a sluggish start. [WTOP]
- Local school districts are still grappling with reopening plans for this semester as the pandemic continues to surge in the region. [Post]
- Take a breather and read about the story of a Panda Gourmet inside a D.C. Days Inn. [WCP]
- Eight Virginia citizens have been selected to serve on Virginia’s new redistricting commission. [Post]
- Starting on March 1, jaywalking will be decriminalized in Virginia. [WTOP]
- A new proposal might allow for taller buildings in Montgomery County. [Urban Turf]
- ICYMI: D.C. is now under a public emergency after the fatal insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
- ICYMI: How some locals received leftover COVID-19 vaccines at area pharmacies.
- This Day in DCist: The New York Times listed D.C. as one of the best places to visit, but for all the worst reasons.
Colleen Grablick