- DCA and Dulles airports will soon have on-site COVID-19 testing for travelers. [Washingtonian]
- Everything you need to know about the crowded Virginia gubernatorial race. [Post]
- Maryland’s health department deployed a truck that dispels COVID-19 vaccine myths in Prince George’s and Baltimore counties. [Informer]
- Not everyone is a fan of Guy Fieri’s new “Flavertown Kitchen” in Maryland. [WUSA 9]
- A new bill in Maryland would change the way police conduct traffic stops. [NBC 4]
- D.C. just marked one year since go-go became the city’s official music. [Afro]
- Jason Wright, the Washington Football Team’s first Black president, says the team’s culture is changing. [WTOP]
- Howard University received a $20 million gift from Marriott hotels to launch a new hospitality program. [Post]
- Months into the vaccination rollout, access issues persist for Black Washingtonians. [WCP]
- A man who was shot on an Anacostia Metro platform died of his injuries. [Post]
- ICYMI: Annapolis is suing 26 oil companies for their role in rising sea levels.
- ICYMI: Mercia Bowser, D.C. Mayor Bowser’s sister, died of COVID-19 complications.
- This Day in DCist: A manhole on 14th and K Street turned into a geyser (briefly).
Colleen Grablick