- Mayor Muriel Bowser says that Trump’s Fourth of July plans “could be problematic.” [Post]
- Six of I.M. Pei’s most noteworthy buildings—including the National Gallery of Art’s East Building. [NYT]
- “He’s almost like a political polymorph. … He seems to find a 25th hour in a 24-hour day.” [WCP]
- Uber and Lyft drivers coordinate to drive up surge pricing at National airport. [WJLA]
- Six people were injured in an accident involving multiple cars on 1-495 in Rockville. [WJLA]
- During the partial shutdown of the Blue and Yellow lines over the summer, Alexandria will test mobile bus payments. [WTOP]
- D.C.’s arts community is worried about the mayor’s plans to change the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. [WCP]
- The city government will use Via to give public employees a ride. [Curbed]
- Dress from Crazy Rich Asians is joining Dorothy’s slippers and the Batmobile at the National Museum of American History. [Washingtonian]
- Remembering Nabra Hassanen two years later. [WAMU]
- Former D.C. jail employee accused of arranging her boyfriend’s fatal shooting has been acquitted. [Post]
- Survey finds that a majority of the region’s residents oppose congestion pricing in the District. [Post]
- On AAA’s regular press releases about speed camera revenue. [GGW]
- The Office of Planning wants your thoughts on how the city should grow. [Curbed]
- Audi Field is photographing fans with an ultra-high-resolution camera. [The Athletic]
- The effort to redevelop McMillan notches a win in court. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: What’s going on with the fight over Banneker and the Shaw middle school.
- ICYMI: Why some restaurants just start over with a new concept.
- This Day in DCist: Nine people were arrested in violence outside the Turkish ambassador’s house.
Good morning, egret.
Rachel Sadon