- Two Black Capitol police officers recount the racist abuse they faced from the violent mob during the insurrection. [Buzzfeed]
- COVID-19 vaccine providers in D.C. say the rollout is going pretty well. [WCP]
- A 17-year-old was killed in Northeast D.C. over the weekend. [Post]
- The National Museum of American History is collecting posters and other objects from the Capitol insurrection. [NYT]
- You can fill out a thank-you note for the staff that cleaned the Capitol. [Washingtonian]
- A conversation with an expert on how physical and mental stresses of racism increase COVID-19 risk. [Afro]
- Virginia education officials are considering year-round schooling to make up lost time during the pandemic. [WTOP]
- The attack on the Capitol building bolsters the case for D.C. statehood. [Atlantic]
- Police shot and killed a man in Montgomery County on Friday night. [Post]
- Maryland’s search for a new Purple Line contractor has begun. [Bethesda Magazine]
- ICYMI: Metro will receive more than $600 million in federal funding, likely staving off severe service and staff cuts.
- ICYMI: D.C. Councilmember Robert White wants to know if Trump can be charged with inciting a riot.
- This Day in DCist: The pro-Bowser PAC was shutdown after raising ethical questions.
Colleen Grablick