- A Virginia prison is allegedly using dogs to “terrify and attack prisoners,” according to recently filed lawsuits. [Post]
- A D.C. juice bar says it won’t reopen until D.C’s mask mandate is lifted. [WCP]
- How the pandemic energized a fight for better labor conditions amongst Maryland university workers unions. [Post]
- An American University sophomore was found dead in his D.C. apartment. [Post]
- Opening day at Six Flags in Prince George’s County complicated the mass vaccination clinic that is also at the park. [WTOP]
- Construction in Alexandria unearthed centuries-old history. [NBC 4]
- Several LGBTQ resource organizations are seeking help from the D.C. government to open a new community center. [Blade]
- A genealogy kit revealed to a woman that her biological father was wanted for allegedly killing his entire family in Bethesda. [WJLA]
- Amanda Gorman, the inaugural poet, now has a mural in Northwest D.C. [WUSA 9]
- The House hearing on the D.C. statehood bill has been delayed until March 22. [Informer]
- ICYMI: D.C. Police released a year’s worth of stop-and-frisk data.
- ICYMI: 29 locals shared how they lived through a year of a pandemic.
- This Day in DCist: A case for attending your ANC meeting.
Colleen Grablick