- In the Washington area, nursing home workers have been wary of getting the vaccine. [Post]
- A deep dive into the story of Jess Krug, the white GW professor who posed as Black. [Washingtonian]
- A Northern Virginia police force became the first local law enforcement agency to stop using a controversial gang database. [Post]
- Get ready for windy, cold weather the rest of the week. [CWG]
- D.C. statehood is getting more support from American voters. [TNR]
- The Thrillist Explorers podcast focused an episode on D.C.’s food and music scene. [Spotify]
- The last D.C. auditor’s report explains a lot about the pandemic in D.C. [WCP]
- Fairfax County Public Schools employees can reschedule their vaccinations after a supply issue forced them to cancel earlier appointments. [NBC4]
- ICYMI: Maryland wants to build four express lanes from the Potomac River, up I-270 to Gaithersburg.
- ICYMI: Virginia makes COVID-19 workplace safety standards permanent.
- This Day in DCist: Local universities started banning travel to China as coronavirus cases increased.
Croydon Creek Nature Center in Rockville, MD.
Elliot C. Williams