- From now on, Metro’s lost and found will only include lost electronics and wallets — everything else will be destroyed, donated, or auctioned off. [WTOP]
- What would it take for the D.C. area to see a power outage crisis like Texas did? [Post]
- Children’s National Hospital created a waitlist for D.C. teens with qualifying chronic conditions to get vaccinated. [WTOP]
- Ward 7 Councilmember Vincent Gray is threatening to cancel a local homeless shelter contract over the creation of a new halfway house in his ward. [WCP]
- How George Floyd’s death has had a ripple effect on D.C.’s local zoning board. [Post]
- A new group aims to give Ward 8 residents more of a say in economic development in their ward. [UrbanTurf]
- Boutique corner store chain Foxtrot Market opened its first D.C. location. [Washingtonian]
- American University plans to shuffle its parking lots in coming years. [WBJ]
- Some local museums are coming back to life as spring approaches. [Post]
- ICYMI: After nine months, the fencing came down at St. John’s Church and Lafayette Park.
- ICYMI: Local lawmakers are focused on racial equality in weed legalization bills.
- This Day in DCist: Trash wheel for the Anacostia River?
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