- For years, the group for unions representing D.C. police officers made thousands selling whiskey online. The legality of the operation is questionable. [Post]
- Got a pest problem? These cats will take care of it for you. [WCP]
- A judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for Montgomery County school staff. [BethesdaBeat]
- A “rather serene” forecast for the weekend, with mostly sunny skies and warming temps. [CWG]
- Virginia reported its 16th coronavirus death in a young person between ages 10 and 19. [Informer]
- Duchess Meghan Markle might be heading to D.C. [19th News]
- Development plans for Reservation 13 in Hill East include a park in Relisha Rudd’s name. [Washingtonian]
- Anne Arundel County is offering a $5,000 hiring bonus in a desperate attempt to remedy a bus driver shortage. [WTOP]
- A counselor in Loudoun County Public Schools was arrested for an alleged inappropriate relationship with a student. [Post]
- For the first time in nearly a century, a tree from Maryland will be in Rockefeller Center this year. [NBC 4]
- ICYMI: DC Water will start disconnecting service for residents with outstanding bills, but assistance is available.
- ICYMI: Mayor Bowser is running for reelection.
- This Day in DCist: Metro named Paul Wiedefeld its new general manager and CEO.
Colleen Grablick