- Richard “Dickie” Shannon, the founder of Horace and Dickie’s seafood carryout, has died at age 84. [WJLA]
- D.C.’s progress toward ending the HIV epidemic slowed in 2020. [Axios DC]
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan introduced another million-dollar vaccine lottery — this time to encourage booster shots. [Post]
- In more Hogan news, the outgoing governor said he won’t run for Senate, ending months of speculation. [Politico]
- Monifa McKnight was named Montgomery County’s next school superintendent, becoming the first Black woman to lead the state’s largest school system. [Bethesda Beat]
- A Ballston cafe known for its particularly phallic logo closed after more than a decade in business. [ARLNow]
- Fairfax County lawmakers want to create a COVID-19 memorial. [WTOP]
- Commanders player Deshazor Everett turned himself in for involuntary manslaughter for his role in a car crash that killed his girlfriend. [Post]
- Green Zone in Adams Morgan now has a brunch menu. [WCP]
- Temperatures might climb into the mid-50s this afternoon. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Beltway Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo asked a Maryland Court to throw out his six life sentences without parole and allow him to petition for a new sentence.
- ICYMI: Michele Kang is officially the controlling owner of the Washington Spirit.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced her plan to close D.C. General and replace it with smaller shelters in each ward.
Colleen Grablick