- The Brookings Institution analyzed the online forum “DC Art Moms’ and learned how privileged parents discuss D.C.’s school system. [Brookings]
- Remembering the DC Anti-Vaccination Society, created in 1910. [Post]
- Ivy City residents pushed city officials to speed up development of the old Crummell School into a community center. [Tom Sherwood/Twitter]
- Primary-care practices in Maryland are now administering the vaccine. [Post]
- D.C.’s parking enforcement facility shut down because of a COVID-19 outbreak. [WTOP]
- What to be aware of ahead of Opening Day at Nationals Park. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. has administered 76% of its vaccine doses, per DC Health. [WCP]
- Trouble at Ivy City’s Union Kitchen. [WBJ]
- A shih tzu-poodle mix got stranded on a bridge over the Potomac River last weekend. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: D.C. Superior Court is resuming in-person jury trials next week.
- ICYMI: Amid a debate over a new building, Truist Bank booted the long-running farmers market from an Adams Morgan plaza.
- This Day in DCist: The National Zoo got a delivery of cheetah milk.
Magnolias at Fort Reno
Elliot C. Williams