- Karen Hylton reflects on seeking justice for her son Karon after he was killed during a police chase. [Post]
- Three DC Public Schools switch to virtual due to outbreaks impacting operations. [WTOP]
- Temporary closures of bars and restaurants mount over the weekend amid concerns of latest surge. [Washington City Paper]
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has no plans of issuing any stay-at-home order. [WTOP]
- D.C. police say four people were killed in three separate shootings Sunday. [WUSA9]
- A survey on which type of worker is tipped most generously. [Axios DC]
- Here is what 2021 looked like, according to local photographer icon, Darrow Montgomery. [WCP]
- It actually feels like winter today, with highs in the mid 40s and lows in the 20s. [CWG]
- ICYMI: A new investigation reveals D.C. police tried to terminate 24 current officers but a powerful panel blocked nearly all of them.
- ICYMI: Attorney General Karl Racine decides to no longer represent the D.C. Department of Corrections in jail probe.
- This Day in DCist: On a cold night, D.C. residents remember 81 people who died without housing in 2019.
A protester holds a placard and candle for Karon Hylton-Brown at the Fourth District station in October 2020.
Amanda Michelle Gomez