- A man in a stolen car with a flat tire stole another car belonging to people who pulled over to help, according to Montgomery County police. [WUSA9]
- A timeline of D.C.’s insane year of pandemic dining. [Washingtonian]
- The Virginia Military Institute is no longer naming students during midnight “drum-outs,” which publicly shame cadets who are expelled. [Post]
- D.C. Public Schools has failed to collect adequate data on students’ performance, attendance, and school transfers, according to the D.C. auditor. [Post]
- The chef at a popular Silver Spring restaurant faces allegations of sexual harassment of a former employee and horrible treatment of female customers. [DC Eater]
- “My neighbors and I want our neighborhood back,” writes Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton in an op-ed about the Capitol fence. [National Review]
- By early April, many members of the media could be vaccinated in D.C. [Washingtonian]
- The region’s housing market continues to set records — the median home sale price in February reached the highest it has ever been for that month. [WBJ]
- Businesses near Nats Park are hoping Opening Day will draw customers. [WJLA]
- Players have won more than $400 million through Virginia’s online lottery games since the system was introduced nine months ago. [NBC4]
- ICYMI: Fairfax County Public School students will start five-day, in-person learning this fall.
- ICYMI: Virginians convicted of felonies will now regain the right to vote, among other civil rights, upon release.
- This Day in DCist: There was a loud boom at the National Zoo.
Radio tower in Tenleytown
Elliot C. Williams