Photo by Mr.TinDC.

Photo by Mr.TinDC.

  • Courts are operating on an emergency schedule today. [AP via WNEW]
  • Only a couple of FroZenYo stores remain. [WBJ]
  • Man fights $50 citation for picking berries in Wheaton park. [Bethesda Magazine]
  • Explosion causes massive townhouse fire in Columbia. [WUSA9]
  • Brookland station passed the pope test. [WAMU]
  • A who’s who of President Obama’s pope guests includes both Muriel Bowser and Vincent Gray. [Washington Times]
  • Carnegie Corp. gives huge grant to Trinity University president. [WBJ]
  • Kid running through the security barrier is just the first test for the pope’s security team. [AP via WNEW]
  • Manssas man shot by police. [Post]
  • Arlington’s Car2Go launch is delayed until next month. [ARLnow]
  • The Watergate is apparently back in fashion. [Post]
  • Thursday sees another pretty calm commute. [Post]
  • Confederate statue may soon move to Beall-Dawson Historical Park in Rockville. [Post]
  • One way to have drinks with the governor of Virginia without having to donate money: just show up at his door. [Post]
  • Here are 42 songs to listen to before heading to the Landmark Music Festival. [Express]
  • Evans’ plan to require new D.C. teachers, cops, and firefighters live in the city has come under fire from unions. [LL]
  • New exhibit shows female chefs in a whole different light. [Express]
  • This Day in DCist: Joshua Bell returned to the Metro.