- Black D.C. residents are denied mortgage applications at three times the rate of white residents. [Axios DC]
- Considerations to bring the Washington Football Team’s stadium to Virginia are allegedly “very serious.” [FOX 5]
- With libraries now the go-to spot for COVID testing, local librarians are overwhelmed. [Post]
- Sixteen Montgomery County public schools will go virtual starting Thursday. [Bethesda Beat]
- Hundreds marched in the annual Peace Walk in Ward 8 on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. [Informer]
- D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine and eight other state attorneys general support an appeal of a judge’s decision to dismiss charges against the officers who killed Bijan Ghaisar. [WTOP]
- Twenty-eight people were arrested while protesting for voting rights outside the Capitol yesterday. [Post]
- The Big Board on H Street was the first D.C. business to receive a warning for violating the city’s vaccine mandate. [Washingtonian]
- Comfort food comes to Shaw. [WCP]
- A brief reprieve from the cold today, before snow tomorrow morning. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Business owners and residents pushed back against a proposed vaccine mandate in Montgomery County.
- ICYMI: Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld is retiring.
- This Day in DCist: A small group of homophobic protesters showed up outside Comet Ping Pong.
Colleen Grablick