Photo by Mark Andre.
- Baltimore protests continue after Freddie Gray’s death. [AP via WAMU]
- BEEEEEEES. [City Desk]
- D.C. police arrest car-jacking suspect who may be linked to 2014 killing of a Korean corner market owner in 16th Street Heights. [Washington Times]
- Jim Handly will replace Jim Vance as the 11 p.m. co-anchor at WRC. [Washingtonian]
- Judge moves trial of Charles Severance to Fairfax. [Post]
- How a piece of art can be pricier than homes in Georgetown. [District, Measured]
- Former Politico journalist’s new film takes shots at the “Nerd Prom.” [AP via WJLA]
- Police searching for men who fired shots at EMT supervisor. [NBC4]
- Blue Line actin’ up this morning. [Post]
- First dog daycare in a mixed-use building opens, if that’s something you’re into. [CurbedDC]
- Alexandria is getting more Bikeshare stations. [GGW]
- The Smithsonian Folklife Festival will be a lot different this year. [Arts Desk]
- Happy 215th birthday, Library of Congress. You don’t look a day over 200. [Express]
- Caps won again last night! [AP via WJLA]
- The best new outdoor dining in D.C. [EaterDC]
- Get ready to meet King Donut and the Road Sodas, IRL Stine, Jerkhole and more at St. Stephen’s tomorrow. [Bandwidth]
- This Day in DCist: City no longer interested in preventing regrettable tattoos.