- The Maryland couple who died at a Dominican resort died of respiratory issues, investigators say. [NBC Washington]
- The city of Virginia Beach has released the resignation letter of the city employee who committed a mass shooting in a municipal center. [Post]
- Ray’s the Steaks in Arlington is closing on June 15 after 17 years in business. [Washingtonian]
- Amtrak is making some upgrades to the often problematic track between D.C. and Baltimore. [WTOP]
- Inbound Canal Road in D.C. is closed for the morning commute. [WTOP]
- A Muslim woman who is running for a school board seat in Northern Virginia was pepper sprayed during a traffic stop. She’s accusing officers of brutality; they say she was resisting arrest. [Post]
- Watchdog group Public Citizen says that George Washington University’s Regulatory Studies Center is deeply influenced by the financial interests of wealthy industrialists like the Koch brothers. [Washingtonian]
- Osteria Morini in Navy Yard caught fire on Monday, but there were no injuries. [WCP]
- Federal employees could count on a 3.1 percent raise (on average) under this new House plan. [Post]
- Two people were found dead inside a home in Prince George’s County. [FOX 5 DC]
- ICYMI: It’s nearly summer—here’s where to catch a movie outdoors the next few months.
- ICYMI: A new mural in Congress Heights memorializes Maurice Scott, a 15-year-old student at Somerset Prep DC, days after he was killed in a shooting.
- This Day in DCist: A reminder of all Northern Virginia’s very worst fears.
A tiny D.C.-area turtle to start your Tuesday.
Natalie Delgadillo