- The D.C. Council will consider a bill today that would reserve medical marijuana business licenses for residents convicted on drug charges. [Post]
- A D.C. shadow senator built a huge sign supporting statehood in for his front yard. [WUSA 9]
- D.C.’s Teacher of the Year penned an op-ed on learning loss during the pandemic. [DC Line]
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration directed labs to use flawed COVID-19 tests despite concerns over false positive results. [Post]
- A D.C. 14-year-old who was accepted into 14 different colleges settled on Florida A&M. [FOX 5]
- The Supreme Court won’t pick up a challenge to Maryland’s law banning bump stocks. [WJLA]
- Drag shows can come back under D.C.’s loosened COVID-19 restrictions. [Blade]
- The Virginia Military Institute will remove Stonewall Jackson’s name from some buildings. [WTOP]
- A market for Black-owned food, drink, and entertainment businesses will open a second location in Georgetown. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: D.C. police released the body camera footage of officers crashing police cars while drag racing.
- ICYMI: Wards 7 and 8 residents share how they deal with violence in their communities.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Bowser launched an initiative to help businesses in wards 7 and 8.
Colleen Grablick