- D.C. residents are concerned that none of the city’s new walk-up vaccine clinics are located in Ward 1. [WUSA 9]
- Roughly 50 gallons of milk spilled into a creek in Arlington yesterday. [Post]
- The pandemic is exposing the racial gaps in maternal health care. [Informer]
- With more D.C. restaurants requiring reservations, here’s how to plan your outing. [Post]
- A 29-year-old Prince George’s County public defender is running for Maryland state attorney. [Post]
- The Wizards are on their longest winning streak in 20 years. [NBC4]
- The Caps will play their season opener in front of fans at Capital One Arena tonight. [WJLA]
- E.U.’s Sugar Bear says Glenn Close’s go-go shout out at the Oscars was a great honor. [WCP]
- The combined COVID-19 case count in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia reached one million yesterday. [WJLA]
- D.C’s new vaccine promo graphic has an interesting design. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Advocates say vaccine rollout efforts took too long to reach Indigenous people in the D.C. region.
- ICYMI: How D.C., Maryland, and Virginia grew in population over the past decade.
- This Day in DCist: Georgetown University students counterprotested Westboro Church picketers.
Colleen Grablick