- D.C. Public Schools’ first week back in classrooms was marked by low attendance and frustrated teachers — but happy students. [Post]
- As if COVID wasn’t enough, there’s a suspected rabies outbreak among Arlington’s raccoons. [WTOP]
- Need help with rent payments? Seven D.C. officials have constituent service funds that could help. [WCP]
- The Capitol Police union plans to hold a vote of no confidence in the department’s leadership following the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. [WTOP]
- Prince George’s County adopted dozens of police reform recommendations from a task force. [Informer]
- D.C. launched designated vaccine appointments for childcare workers. [Post]
- Several groups are calling on the NFL to release the findings of a sexual harassment investigation into the Washington Football Team. [Washingtonian]
- A Montgomery County sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a man on Saturday morning. [Post]
- Firefighters saved a Labrador Retriever who was trapped in a storm drain in Northwest D.C. [NBC 4]
- A Fairfax assisted living facility is offering a month long “vaccination staycation” for $5,000, raising concerns from officials. [Post]
- ICYMI: Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said all schools must reopen by March 15.
- ICYMI: D.C. water is assisting some residents with rent payment.
- This Day in DCist: Trayon White announced his run for a Ward 8 D.C. Council seat.
Colleen Grablick