- Montgomery County is providing free, at-home rapid tests to groups with a high risk of exposure to COVID-19 or meager access to testing sites. [WTOP]
- Cycling advocates worry D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is not meeting the District’s annual goal of adding 10 miles of new protected bike lanes. [Axios]
- Prince George’s County government was hit by a national ransomware attack on the human resources management provider, Ultimate Kronos Group. [Post]
- Big-name restaurants in D.C. are offering at-home, heat-and-eat meal subscriptions. [WCP]
- A bar owner in the District is receiving public backlash after he posted tips on underage drinking to TikTok. [Washingtonian]
- Guess which Real Housewife of New York dined and dashed at Le Diplomate? [New York Mag]
- A Fredericksburg non-profit, 516 Project, and José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen team, are helping Kentucky residents after the deadly tornadoes. [WUSA9]
- The Washington Football Team has identified its first known case of the omicron variant in the league. [Washington Informer]
- Montgomery County Public Schools is seeing a rising number of sexual harassment and misconduct incidents. [NBC Washington]
- Today will have more clouds but temperatures will hover around the mid-50s. [CWG]
- ICYMI: D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is suing the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.
- ICYMI: The Maryland zebras are back in captivity.
- This Day in DCist: A D.C. gym chain had to pay $10,000 in a settlement with Racine’s office for COVID safety violations.
Amanda Michelle Gomez