- Here’s what life is like for “January Sixers” who managed to get their own unit at the DC Jail. [Washingtonian]
- There are multiple vigils planned for the Jan. 6 anniversary today. [Post]
- Montgomery County Public Schools says families may struggle to get kids to the classroom due to transportation staffing shortages. [WTOP]
- The D.C. Attorney General’s Office is ending a lawsuit over Sanford Capital property after the Congress Heights apartments get a new landlord. [Post]
- An encampment resident was trapped inside her tent for an hour after snow collapsed. [Post]
- Here’s what local brewers have planned for 2022. [City Paper]
- D.C. has a new worker-owned bookstore. [730 DC]
- Captain White’s Seafood opens in Oxon Hill after sailing away from D.C. [WTOP]
- Snomicron isn’t over: Expect snow and slippery roads tonight. [CWG]
- ICYMI: 11 Washingtonians reflect on Jan. 6 and how it changed their lives.
- ICYMI: Four local workers are suing D.C. over their unemployment benefits.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. was under a 12-hour curfew after insurrectionists stormed the Capitol.
The D.C. Jail.
Amanda Michelle Gomez