- Another D.C. police officer has come forward to say she was told to end her pregnancy if she wanted to keep her job. [FOX 5]
- D.C. parents are asking for better traffic safety near Turner Elementary after they say they’ve had to jump out of the way of speeding cars. [Informer]
- Take a gander at this year’s Washington City Paper “Best Of D.C.” edition. [WCP]
- It’s another 10/10 weather day, so make sure you take a walk. [CWG]
- The Washington Informer turns 57. [Informer]
- More details on the resignation of Neil Albert from the DC Housing board of commissioners after reporting revealed that he failed to disclose a romantic partnership with the chief executive of an architectural firm that has worked with DCHA. [Post]
- Well, this is good news. [Washingtonian]
- Fairfax County is going to roll out a new coronavirus testing and vaccination plan. [WTOP]
- The city is owed nearly half a million dollars in unpaid tickets. [NBC Washington]
- The Metro board is hiring safety advisors to review the agency’s practices after this week’s major disruption in service amid a derailment investigation. [Post]
- The National Building Museum is getting an exhibit about the U.S./Mexico border. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: The mother of Karon Hylton-Brown’s 1-year-old daughter has filed a $100M lawsuit against the city.
- ICYMI: Black women speak about their journeys to — and fears about — becoming mothers around D.C.
- This Day in DCist: The D.C. Council got behind the renaming of Woodrow Wilson High School.
Natalie Delgadillo