- A Bethesda high school rowing coach kept his job while facing two investigations into his behavior. Then he was arrested on charges of sexual abuse. [Post]
- We’re getting a pretty mild start to the month. [CWG]
- As downtown struggles to recover from pandemic closures and shutdowns, city officials are looking to take advantage of protest tourism. [Post]
- A man found guilty for a 2018 murder in Greenbelt has been sentenced to life plus 10 years in prison. [WTOP]
- Women allege their drinks were spiked at a Maryland bar. [NBC Washington]
- How local leaders are reacting to the possible threat of omicron. [FOX 5]
- Some area LGBTQ bars and restaurants received a $100,000 relief grant. [Blade]
- ICYMI: Meet Halim Flowers.
- ICYMI: A former D.C. Assistant Principal has been accused of holding a second job in Rhode Island.
- This Day in DCist: The D.C. Council granted final approval to the Second Look Act.
Natalie Delgadillo