- John Wall reminisced about his time with the Wizards before facing his former team for the first time on Tuesday. [NBC Sports]
- The new president already seems more interested in engaging with local D.C. than his predecessor. [WCP]
- Potomac Phil will still be in Dupont Circle for Groundhog’s Day, but there won’t be a ceremony. [WTOP]
- There aren’t enough vaccines for Fairfax County school teachers. [WJLA]
- A new audit identified 12 ways Metro should improve its bridge safety. [WTOP]
- WeWork is closing four more locations in the D.C. area. [WBJ]
- D.C. officials warn that a maglev train station coming to Mount Vernon Square would significantly change the area. [Post]
- Indoor dining will resume in Prince George’s County on Friday. [WUSA 9]
- Why the Washington Monument went dark on Sunday night. [Washingtonian]
- The first dogs are all moved in. [NBC 4]
- ICYMI: Mahogany Books is taking submissions from overlooked writers in Ward 8.
- ICYMI: A more contagious variant of the coronavirus was reported in Northern Virginia.
- This Day in DCist: The man who crashed a drone on the White House grounds turned himself in.
Colleen Grablick