Photo by Kaitlyn Karpenko.
- Two years after the tragic Navy Yard shootings, one of the victim’s sisters writes a letter to the shooter, Aaron Alexis. [Post]
- Bowser to present Council with a $23 million supplemental budget. [Post]
- USPS will remove some mail collection boxes for the Pope’s visit. [City Desk]
- Water main break causes road closure in Upper NW. [Post]
- After salmonella outbreak, Fig & Olive reopens. [NBC4]
- Survivor in WDBJ shooting gives first public interview. [AP via WJLA]
- The history of Bloomingdale as the epicenter of organized crime in D.C. [GGW]
- 16-year-old D.C. girl facing potentially life-threatening medical emergency had to wait 20 minutes for ambulance. [WJLA]
- Montgomery County Police need help identifying man found in a shallow grave in Great Seneca Stream Valley Park. [Post]
- Person stabbed near 14th and V Streets NW yesterday evening. [Borderstan]
- And a man and woman were stabbed in SE D.C., near the Benning Road Metro station. [NBC4]
- Crumbs & Whiskers ups the ante with cat yoga, because millennials or something. [Y&H]
- The Associated Press’s D.C. bureau shrinks a little bit more. [Washingtonian]
- Here’s where you can get a breakfast sandwich at any hour of the day. [Express]
- This Day in DCist: D.C. statehood hearing.