- The new Spy Museum is in the “concrete wasteland” of L’Enfant Plaza. Will the tourists come? [WCP]
- Amid scandal, federal agents searched the Baltimore mayor’s home and City Hall. [Post]
- Hawkers Asian Street Fare is coming to Bethesda. [Washingtonian]
- The Caps’ Game 7 loss destroyed their Stanley Cup repeat hopes. [NBC Washington]
- Local woman who pursued an opera career in the face of a double lung transplant dies at 35. [Post]
- A Bethesda man who hired someone to build a tunnel network under his home was found guilty in a case involving a tunnel fire that killed one man. [FOX 5]
- Craving a wedge salad? [Eater]
- These longtime residents of a Columbia Heights building might get displaced by rent hikes. [WCP]
- A fire at an apartment complex in Southeast killed one man. [Post]
- After concerns a local school cancelled a musical because it featured two gay dads, the show will go on. [Post]
- ICYMI: The D.C. Attorney General is reviewing MPD practices on detaining children after another incident between an officer and a child.
- ICYMI: A group of activists has been living in the Venezuelan Embassy for two weeks.
- This Day in DCist: Beyonce launched a Formation scholarship at Howard.
Georgetown in April.
Natalie Delgadillo