- How the fight for D.C. statehood is playing out in state legislatures across the U.S. [Post]
- Students in Montgomery and Arlington counties are heading back to in-person learning today. [WTOP]
- A slew of bills aimed at police reform were introduced in the Maryland state senate. [Informer]
- Legislation in Maryland could remove the state’s confederate state anthem. [Washingtonian]
- A prison staffer is suing the Virginia Department of Corrections for discrimination after she was fired for wearing a tampon. [Post]
- How the pandemic and a history of poor living conditions have revived a rent strike in a Southeast D.C. apartment building. [Street Sense]
- While vaccine distribution ramps up, COVID-19 testing numbers are falling in the region. [Post]
- A new bill in Maryland would provide low-income residents with free menstrual products. [NBC 4]
- Ward 3 Councilmember Mary Cheh wants to further regulate third party delivery apps. [WCP]
- A Metro employee was injured while inspecting tracks near Fort Totten. [WJLA]
- Some beavers enjoyed a Tidal Basin cherry blossom tree as a snack. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: The FDA-approved Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine could come to the region this week.
- ICYMI: Virginia lawmakers voted to legalize marijuana.
- This Day in DCist: The statehood bill was first introduced to Congress.
Colleen Grablick