- Children ages 12-15 can get a Pfizer vaccine at D.C.’s walk-up sites, hospitals, and pharmacies starting today. [Twitter]
- A woman was killed by a driver on Georgia Ave. just 1,000 feet away from where her husband was struck and killed in 2016. [StreetsBlog]
- An audit concluded Metro isn’t keeping up with its safety training and protocols. [Post]
- Glen’s Garden Market will close in June, and Dawson’s Market will move into the space. [WCP]
- Maryland’s Department of Corrections is trying to incentivize vaccinations by offering rice and crackers to incarcerated people. [Informer]
- Arlington County walked back on its promise to offer in-person learning to all eligible students this summer. [NBC 4]
- Could the emergence of cicadas draw out copperhead snakes? [WJLA]
- Kids in Ivy City don’t have a place to play. [Post]
- How Montgomery County plans to vaccinate kids 12 and older. [WTOP]
- Renderings for Amazon’s HQ2 include a “forest plaza.” [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Mayor Bowser will put $10 million towards more speed cameras and improving road safety.
- ICYMI: A new housing facility in Northeast is opening for women returning from prison or recovering from addiction.
- This Day in DCist: We gave an early look at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Colleen Grablick