- You can browse through a database of salaries for more than 32,000 D.C. government employees. [WBJ]
- Congressman Don Beyer, who represents parts of Northern Virginia, introduced a bill that would require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test at airports or Amtrak stations. [Post]
- The weekend weather will start beautifully, before humidity returns early next week. [CWG]
- A bipartisan panel of Maryland lawmakers started work on creating a racially equitable plan for marijuana legalization. [Maryland Matters]
- MPD officer Michael Fanone returned to work for the first time since the Jan. 6 insurrection. [Post]
- A Columbia Pike bar wants to distance itself from a saga involving a local TikTok personality. [ARLNow]
- Madam’s Organ fired two doormen after they allegedly pocketed cover charges meant for musicians. [WJLA]
- Business is booming for local tattoo shops. [WTOP]
- Children’s National is studying the effects of long COVID-19 in children. [NBC 4]
- The Cherry Blossom 10-mile run this weekend will be the first large race in D.C. since the pandemic began. [WCP]
- ICYMI: D.C. leaders are battling over who is to blame for more than 70 evictions that will take place next week.
- ICYMI: Gun advocates are taking aim at a new law in D.C. that places restrictions on ghost guns.
- This Day in DCist: A local ultramarathoner beat a 40-year-old record.
Colleen Grablick