Home of “Father of Black History” is open for tours this month, guide to winter and spring in D.C., and other news of the day over in the District.
- How some Washingtonians enjoyed yesterday’s remarkably warm weather. [Post]
- Huge changes are remaking D.C.’s theater scene. [Washingtonian]
- Righteous Cheese shop will open a new concept at Union Market. [Frozen Tropics]
- Doreen Gentzler is still mourning Jim Vance. [Washingtonian]
- Wycleaf Jean helps celebrate D.C. teachers. [Post]
- Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s home in Shaw is open for tours this month. [WTOP]
- Locals only guide to winter in D.C. [BYT]
- Local reporters raise money for the Special Olympics by taking a frigid polar plunge. [NBC]
- Suspect arrested in death of woman found in burning car. [NBC]
- 8 historic homes once owned by black icons. [Curbed]
- D.C. tech now has some of the fastest growing salaries. [DC Inno]
- Mahogany Books is the first bookstore to open east of the Anacostia River in more than 20 years. [NBC]
- Where rents are lowering. [Curbed]
- Spring and arts entertainment guide. [WCP]