- The NFL will launch an investigation into sexual misconduct claims against Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder. [NPR]
- Meet the student journalists who learned that American University passed out counterfeit KN95 masks. [Washingtonian]
- George Washington University’s president apologized for removing posters critical of the Chinese government, but the artist who made them says that’s not adequate. [WTOP]
- Ward 3 Councilmember Mary Cheh grilled the D.C. Department of Public Works over management problems that are leading to abandoned trash and 311 requests. [City Paper]
- Prince George’s County Board of Education member Raaheela Ahmed announced she’s running for Maryland Senate. [WTOP]
- Guess what D.C. government agency snubbed the recommendations of the D.C. Auditor the most. [City Paper]
- There were four separate shootings within 20 minutes yesterday in D.C. [WUSA9]
- Fairfax students will get the chance to recommend historical markers across the county. [WTOP]
- Enjoy another day of sunshine and warm(er) weather, with temperatures reaching the high 50s. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Seven D.C. public and charter schools were evacuated due to bomb threats on Wednesday.
- ICYMI: Metro leaders came under fire during a Congressional hearing.
- This Day in DCist: Alexandria And Arlington public schools announced in-person learning would return in the spring.
Disclaimer: American University holds the license for DCist’s parent company, WAMU.
Amanda Michelle Gomez