- D.C. drivers spent on average two days stuck in traffic last year. [Axios DC]
- Part of the Roosevelt Bridge will close for the next four months for emergency repairs. [WJLA]
- A D.C. seventh grader started a book club to bond with children who evacuated Afghanistan. [Post]
- The Smithsonian is celebrating Women’s History Month with these bright orange 3D-printed statues. [Washingtonian]
- Arlington Public Schools will implement a test-to-stay program starting today. [WTOP]
- George Washington University officials apologized for tracking students’ and staff locations without informing them. [GW Hatchet]
- Virginia is closing community testing sites and replacing them with mobile testing vans. [WTOP]
- Gordon Ramsey is opening a Hell’s Kitchen location at the Wharf this fall. [DC Eater]
- A report found that Montgomery County’s Thrive 2050 plan needs a greater focus on racial equity. [Bethesda Beat]
- Temperatures will barely make it above freezing today. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Virginia lawmakers advanced a bill to bring a new Commanders stadium to the commonwealth.
- ICYMI: Mary Cheh won’t seek re-election for her Ward 3 D.C. Council seat.
- This Day in DCist: Mike Pence was spotted buying flowers at Whole Foods.
Colleen Grablick