- Two gyms are trying out a “vaccine passport” plan in D.C. [FOX5]
- Gov. Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency in Virginia to prevent a disruption in gas supply following the ransomware attack on the Colonial Pipeline. [WTOP]
- Thirteen years after her expulsion from a Southeast D.C. high school for fighting, Alexis Hawkins earned her law degree from Howard. [Post]
- A driver killed a pedestrian in a hit-and-run near Joint Base Andrews. [Post]
- The Foo Fighters are being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. [WTOP]
- One-time Washington Football Team draft pick Colt Brennan died at 37. [Washingtonian]
- How D.C. plans to vaccinate children 12 and older once the CDC approves. [WCP]
- An arts consultant explains how artists have connected with clients during a pandemic. [730DC]
- ICYMI: D.C.’s recent drop in COVID-19 cases was due to a reporting error, health officials say.
- ICYMI: Hackers say negotiations with with D.C. over stolen police data have reached a “dead end.”
- This Day in DCist: Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer struck out 20 batters in a win over the Tigers.
The Taft Bridge in Washington, DC.
Elliot C. Williams