- Beloved Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle is headed to the Cincinnati Reds. [Post]
- The most pressing issues of 2021, according to Columbia Heights commissioners. [Columbia Heights Insider]
- One in four Washingtonians works for a nonprofit. Are they getting their money’s worth? [730DC]
- We’re getting a break from the snow today, but there’s a chance another winter storm could come this weekend. [CWG]
- The design for the Amazon HQ2 building looks like a lot of things. [Washingtonian]
- Fairfax and Montgomery County officials are grappling with how to equitably distribute the coronavirus vaccine. [Post]
- Members of Congress and President Biden paid respects to Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who lay in honor in the Capitol Rotunda. [WUSA9]
- The D.C. Fridge Collective is working to build a cycle of sustainable food options in underserved areas. [WCP]
- Nonprofit Ward 8 Woods Conservancy hiked the “unblazed route” of the proposed Suitland Parkway Northside Trail. [HillRag]
- ICYMI: All Fairfax County students will partially return to the classroom by March 16.
- ICYMI: As thousands of D.C. students start returning to campuses, the Washington Teachers Union weighs a possible strike.
- This Day in DCist: A D.C. Burger King employee said her hours were cut after she complained about workplace homophobia.
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Elliot C. Williams