- Scenes from Grapitol City. [WTOP]
- The Mystics hope that the Entertainment and Sports Arena will feel more like home. [WCP]
- The neighborhoods where homes have appreciated the most in 2019. [UrbanTurf]
- Six people were injured, including one juvenile, in a shooting near the Barry Farm rec center on Monday. [WJLA]
- On the state of trash in the D.C. area. [WTOP]
- The founder of Moby Dick House of Kabob passed away at 66. [Post]
- During the Blue and Yellow line shutdown, Alexandria is offering “bike mentors.” [WTOP]
- First flooding, then the first heat wave of the year? [WTOP]
- Sikh school bus driver in Montgomery County reaches settlement after facing a litany of racist of harassment. [Post]
- D.C. Council honors 95-year-old veteran. [Post]
- Emergency communications were disrupted for 14 hours in Montgomery County over the weekend. [Post]
- The D.C.-area had a strong showing at the national crew competition. [WAMU]
- New York’s For Five Coffee is coming to Northern Virginia. [WBJ]
- Beach reads from local authors. [Express]
- ICYMI: The WWII Memorial has a 20-foot crack.
- ICYMI: Turns out, there’s a lot to forage for.
- This Day in DCist: Local reporter Charnice Milton was killed in an apparently random shooting. Her case still has not been solved.
A scene from the last Rolling Thunder
Rachel Sadon