- Union Square Cafe will not be coming to D.C., after all. [WBJ]
- It’s going to be a cool start to the week with some possible rain. [FOX 5]
- Laos in Town opens in NoMa on Tuesday. [WCP]
- D.C. releases a guide to help students understand graduation and college requirements. [Post]
- A man was discovered dead near the Chain Bridge in Northwest over the weekend. [NBC Washington]
- The Naval Academy hosted its 49th Special Olympics over the weekend. [Post]
- The Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington is crafting a first-of-its-kind mass casualty response plan. [WTOP]
- A man was fatally stabbed at the Potomac Avenue Metro station in Southeast. [Post]
- The new Dacha opened up in Navy Yard. [Washingtonian]
- Five cavers trapped in a Virginia cave were rescued after 47 hours. [Post]
- A review of Tryst in Adams Morgan. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Advocates lie down on Pennsylvania Avenue to protest traffic deaths in D.C.
- ICYMI: Overheards: “I’m at the point in my life where I don’t need the Red Line anymore.”
- This Day in DCist: The longest commute times in D.C. belong to low-wage workers.
At Huntley Meadows in Fairfax.
Natalie Delgadillo