- Metro’s Twitter account was hacked this morning. [WUSA 9]
- A Maryland bill would allow people convicted of penalties to serve on juries. [Post]
- Montgomery County’s indoor mask mandate ends tonight. [Bethesda Beat]
- With Metrorail woes, could buses be the answer to better transportation around Northern Virginia? [Virginia Mercury]
- Minutes before a D.C. street vendor testified about harassment by D.C. police at an oversight hearing, her mother was threatened with arrest. [WCP]
- A bill in Maryland’s General Assembly could make Daylight Saving Time permanent. [WTOP]
- Hundreds rallied in D.C. last weekend in support of Ukraine as a Russian invasion looms. [Post]
- Loudoun County might house a processing center for Afghan evacuees. [NBC 4]
- This D.C. florist is raising money to end homelessness with bouquet sales. [Washingtonian]
- It’ll be warm and sunny today before a rainy rest of the week. [CWG]
- ICYMI: Councilmember Brianne Nadeau pulled her emergency bill that would have reinstated D.C.’s vaccine mandate for businesses.
- ICYMI: A new study found a majority of killings in D.C. are driven by a small number of people.
- This Day in DCist: At least four D.C. memorials were vandalized with conspiracy theory graffiti.
Colleen Grablick