- A Jan. 6 Capitol rioter wants her trial moved to Texas, citing D.C.’s “politically prejudiced” jury pool. [Post]
- Teachers and staff at Ward 8’s Johnson Middle School are calling for principal’s removal. [WCP]
- A settlement in Maryland could give individuals who were sentenced to life in prison as juveniles a better chance at parole. [Post]
- Problems with Virginia’s vaccine appointment registration system persist. [NBC 4]
- D.C. will resume enforcing parking restrictions in school zones on Monday. [Post]
- Capitol Hill residents plan to protest the fencing around the Capitol grounds this Saturday. [WJLA]
- Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich criticized Gov. Larry Hogan’s reopening decision. [WTOP]
- Prince George’s mass vaccination site at Six Flags will quadruple the number of appointments available. [WUSA 9]
- Meet Linda Thorton, a longtime Prince George’s County educator and new president of the county’s NAACP. [Informer]
- Virginians had a boozy second half of 2020. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: What the new COVID-19 stimulus package means for the D.C. region.
- ICYMI: D.C.’s new pre-registration saw success in its first day in operation.
- This Day in DCist: Sharknado 3 was filming in D.C.
Colleen Grablick