- One Nationals player tested positive for COVID-19 and several are quarantining on Opening Day today. [NBC Sports]
- Two U.S. Capitol Police officers are suing Donald Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection. [WJLA]
- A senior D.C. Housing Authority official pleaded the fifth in a lawsuit over a former employees’ firing. [WCP]
- The opening date is set for the Taco Bell Cantina coming to Columbia Heights. [Popville]
- A family’s home in Prince William County was vandalized with racist graffiti. [FOX 5]
- The D.C. Council’s judiciary committee unanimously supports Robert Contee for the city’s next police chief. [Post]
- Montgomery County officials are concerned about Maryland’s rising COVID-19 infections. [WTOP]
- Maryland moved closer to repealing protections for police officers accused of misconduct. [Post]
- Family, friends, and even a councilmember celebrated a longtime resident’s 102nd birthday. [Informer]
- Donald Trump’s portrait is coming to the National Gallery. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Two people were killed and three more were injured in a shooting in Southeast D.C.
- ICYMI: A local youth orchestra returned to playing in person for the first time in a year.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Bowser banned D.C. government travel to North Carolina after the state passed anti-trans legislation.
Colleen Grablick