- There’s no “back to normal” for people who lost a family member to COVID-19 over the last year. [Post]
- So … you can see a swarm of cicadas on the local WEATHER RADAR. [Washingtonian]
- Heartwarming food story: “Having something comforting and familiar gives everybody a little sense of the way the world used to be and the way the world can be again.” [WCP]
- The pandemic made LGBTQ+ youth’s housing access even more precarious. [Blade]
- A cool front with the potential for storms is hitting the region on Thursday. [CWG]
- Students and families in Prince George’s County can get vaccinated at local schools. [Washington Informer]
- D.C. got new speed cameras. [WTOP]
- A man was killed in a shooting that took place on 62nd Street NE. [Post]
- A Senate report has uncovered broad institutional failures at multiple levels and agencies surrounding the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. [NBC Washington]
- D.C. Police are investigating the stabbing of a trans woman at a laundromat as a possible hate crime. [FOX 5]
- ICYMI: Maryland’s crab workers are recovering after a disastrous year wrought by the pandemic.
- ICYMI: D.C. is offering community grants to organizations working to address gun violence.
- This Day in DCist: Hundreds of Wards 7 and 8 residents joined a faith-focused march to the Capitol.
Natalie Delgadillo