- Some Virginia students are returning to classrooms for the first time in nearly a year today. [WTOP]
- How the Pizzagate conspiracy theory left lasting impacts on D.C. [Post]
- The Montgomery County teachers’ union reached a reopening agreement with the school district. [Bethesda Magazine]
- The Wizards beat the Rockets in John Wall’s first game back in D.C. [WUSA 9]
- An 18-year-old was fatally shot in Southeast D.C. [Post]
- Prince George’s County will be getting more vaccine doses from the state. [WJLA]
- D.C. archbishop Wilton Gregory, the country’s first Black cardinal, discussed his experience with racism in priesthood. [NBC 4]
- The history behind D.C.’s Black Broadway. [Informer]
- Maryland state lawmakers want to rename a highway after Barack Obama. [FOX 5]
- Remote work could devastate the region’s retail and restaurant workers, according to a new report. [Post]
- ICYMI: Dozens gathered on the National Mall to demand that President Biden take action on reparation legislation.
- ICYMI: Data suggests the Jan. 6 insurrection didn’t cause a spike in D.C.’s COVID-19 infections.
- This Day in DCist: The Lincoln Memorial was set to get a multi-million dollar makeover.
Colleen Grablick