- Despite a drop in sales, some D.C. street vendors found relief in a quiet Inauguration Day. [Post]
- The man who pinned a D.C. police officer between a door during the Capitol insurrection was arrested and charged. [WTOP]
- The field of inaugural flags on the National Mall can even be seen from space. [CWG]
- Two people died in a house fire in Petworth. [WTOP]
- The Wizards have only eight available players right now due to coronavirus protocols sidelining players. [ESPN]
- A D.C. photographer checked in with Washingtonians on how it feels to live in the city right now. [Buzzfeed]
- The FBI arrested Proud Boys organizer Joseph Biggs, alleging he helped coordinate plans for the Capitol insurrection. [Post]
- From Michelle Obama’s belt to Lady Gaga’s gown, inauguration attendees were serving some serious looks. [Washingtonians]
- Young D.C. residents discussed the need for systemic change in policing with expert panelists on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. [Informer]
- A reading-centric pop-up park could come to Tysons, complete with a lending library and book-themed art. [GGWash]
- ICYMI: Two weeks after the violent insurrection at the Capitol, D.C. experienced a quiet Inauguration Day.
- ICYMI: Enjoy these local Bernie-at-inauguration memes.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Bowser outed herself as anti-mumbo sauce.
Colleen Grablick