- The Maryland State Police department is facing allegations of racism from its Black officers. [NBC 4]
- You might want to stay off the roads during this morning’s snow and ice storm. [WJLA]
- Drug and alcohol-related deaths in Maryland increased during the pandemic. [WTOP]
- A D.C. activist is pushing to bring solar energy opportunities to the city’s low-income neighborhoods. [Post]
- Cierra Young, the 18-year-old killed in D.C. on Valentine’s Day, brought love to her life, her friends and family say. [Post]
- Maryland state lawmakers expect to receive more vaccine data this week to assess inequities in distribution. [Informer]
- D.C.’s public golf courses are getting a make-over, and expanding accessibility for residents. [WUSA 9]
- One of D.C.’s most expensive office buildings is expected to be sold at a foreclosure auction. [WBJ]
- The owner of a D.C. axe throwing business says she didn’t know she was violating the city’s pandemic restrictions by staying open. [Washingtonian]
- Dentists and medical students can now administer COVID-19 vaccines in Virginia. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Capitol Hill residents are leading the charge to bring down the Capitol fencing.
- ICYMI: Prince George’s and Montgomery County schools are planning a return to hybrid learning in the coming months.
- This Day in DCist: Barack Obama, Tom Hanks, and Morgan Freeman visited a D.C. steakhouse.
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Colleen Grablick