Photo by John Sonderman.
- A man from Ohio was charged with crashing his unoccupied Jeep near a White House Secret Service guard booth Sunday. [AP]
- 86 percent of students enrolled in closing schools haven’t re-enrolled yet, D.C. Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson said. [Examiner]
- State Sen. Ralph Northam won the nomination to be Virginia’s Democratic lieutenant governor candidate. It’s unclear what his views on yoga are. [AP]
- Here’s video of a woman in NW getting her phone snatched mid-call. [In the Capital]
- Harry Jaffe bids farewell to the print edition of the Washington Examiner. [Examiner]
- A church would like the 14th Street bike lane moved so cars preparing for a funeral procession can double-park. [Borderstan]
- Science jobs in Montgomery County means demand for housing in Gaithersburg. [Post]
- Some local “Bachelorette” fans were upset that WJAL cut into the show’s broadcast for a weather update. [HuffPostDC]
- I got you a gift: More thunderstorms! [CWG]
- This Day in DCist: One year ago today, Burger King set into motion the deaths of many by introducing a bacon sundae and a mule-drawn 1870’s replica boat that traveled along the C&O Canal was marked for destruction.