- Piscataway Conoy Tribe members want Maryland leaders to rename a highway and town because they are derogatory to Native Americans. [WTOP]
- The first trial related to the Jan. 6 insurrection finds Guy Reffitt guilty on all counts. [NPR]
- Virginia lawmakers agreed to spend no more than $350 million in state tax revenue on a Washington Commanders stadium. [Post]
- Did At Large Councilmember Anita Bonds join a virtual candidates’ forum from her government office? Some people seem to think so. [WCP]
- The Alexandria City Council voted to make restaurant “parklets” permanent, but businesses will have to pay up. [WTOP]
- Some local restaurants are taking lobster off the menu because it’s so expensive. [Washingtonian]
- D.C.’s Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services attempted to discredit a well-known local advocate for the homeless in an email. [Twitter]
- A new pop-up museum will display photos and memorabilia of D.C.’s Doo-Wop histories. [WCP]
- This week’s weather is so confusing — a few days ago, it was 80 degrees. Today, it’ll be rainy and cold. Fake spring, we see you. [CWG]
- ICYMI: D.C. and Montgomery County make mask-wearing optional for schools.
- ICYMI: The Smithsonian agrees to return its full collection of Benin bronze artifacts to Nigeria.
- This Day in DCist: Maryland announced it would lift its capacity limit restrictions on businesses.
Amanda Michelle Gomez