Photo by John Sonderman.

Photo by John Sonderman.

  • Bowser launches an expanded summer jobs program. [City Desk]
  • Metro considering cutting rush hour service on four lines to fix the Blue Line. [WAMU]
  • Man wrongfully convicted of murder in 1982 sues D.C. for $30 million. [Post]
  • Now that the Purple Line is officially a go, the question that remains is: how to fund it? [WAMU]
  • At one Petworth intersection, residents want stop sings, not a wider road. [GGW]
  • A D.C. man and teen have been sentenced in a fatal shooting over a laptop. [Post]
  • The Red Line sure looked fun last night. [PoPville]
  • Now the government won’t know if you’re reading WaPo. [WBJ]
  • The five most frustrating things about Metro’s problems (and there’s a lot of them). [GGW]
  • While stay is appealed, D.C. can deny residents concealed carry permits. [Washington Times]
  • Two people hurt at site where a lot of synthetic drug overdoses have been reported. [NBC4]
  • The “roadeo” is coming to the long-delayed Silver Spring Transit Center. [Post]
  • The best places to watch fireworks this Fourth of July. [Washingtonian]
  • Wasn’t this the plot of a movie? [WAMU]
  • You apparently can’t go to these bars after you turn 30, according to Thrillest. [Thrillest]
  • This Day in DCist: Marijuana activists close to reaching goal for legalization.