- Meet Eugene Goodman, the Black U.S. Capitol Police officer who faced an angry mob alone in a hallway. [Post]
- A breakdown of which groups get the COVID-19 vaccine and when. [Washingtonian]
- Local experts explain what the Biden-Harris administration will mean for the region’s economy and culture. [Washingtonian]
- Prince George’s County is looking to partner with property owners who rent to low-income families. [Informer]
- In its first meeting following the Capitol insurrection, the D.C. Council spent a significant amount of time debating over … office furniture. [WCP]
- D.C. is on under a National Special Security Event through the inauguration. [NBC4]
- Some Northern Virginia police departments are participating in a cross-department investigation into officer-involved shootings. [NBC4]
- The presidential inauguration is already causing traffic challenges in the area. [Post]
- People left thank you notes for USCP officers in the Cannon Tunnel of the Capitol building. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Voices of Wards 7 and 8 — frustration, but not surprise, after the Capitol insurrection.
- ICYMI: Alexandria begins vaccinating teachers as the school system returns to in-person classes.
- This Day in DCist: Nationals closer Sean Doolittle was mistaken for a Capitol Hill Books employee.
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Elliot C. Williams