- Students disrupted a D.C. police youth summit, protesting for police-free schools. [Informer]
- Larelle Washington, the KIPP DC senior who was killed last weekend, had a big smile and a “heart of gold.” [Post]
- An “unspecified Grammy-winning musical artist” will be at Glenn Youngkin’s inauguration. [AP]
- Four D.C. restaurants were added to the Michelin guide. [Washingtonian]
- Republicans officially hold the majority in the Virginia House of Delegates after a recount. [Post]
- D.C.’s attorney general wants to see the probe into the city’s troubled crime lab. [WTOP]
- Prince George’s County police used forensic genetic genealogy to solve a 4-year-old murder case. [NBC 4]
- Developers are planning a major affordable housing complex in Columbia Heights. [WBJ]
- These are Eater’s best D.C. restaurants of 2021. [Eater]
- Chilly temps linger today before a drastic warm up this weekend. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Congress cut a bill that would give D.C. control over its own National Guard.
- ICYMI: Maryland lawmakers approved a new congressional map, but the governor is likely to veto it.
- This Day in DCist: A painting company sent anti-Muslim messages to a local customer who cancelled on them.
Colleen Grablick