- Montgomery County is getting the region’s first on-demand bus service. [WTOP]
- A closer look at where wealth has accumulated in the Washington region. [GGW]
- The D.C. Council approved a developer for an affordable housing contract worth millions despite a low-scoring bid. [Post]
- Save the date: special counsel Robert Mueller will testify before a House panel on July 17. [The Hill]
- With Jack Evans mired in an ethics scandal, D.C.’s new sports gambling program is back under the microscope. [WCP]
- President Trump’s Fourth of July changes are forcing sports leagues to reschedule their games. [Post]
- The University of Maryland is pioneering higher education with the nation’s first master’s program in medical marijuana. [FOX 5]
- Car-free streets are a hit in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood. [GGW]
- The D.C. region got high marks for walkability in a recent report. [Curbed]
- The Maryland Democratic Party says Governor Larry Hogan took $200,000 in illegal campaign donations. [FOX 5]
- A viral video shows a white man harassing two black women at a pool in Maryland. [WUSA9]
- Maryland Governor Larry Hogan wants to reduce carbon emissions from state-owned buildings. [NBC4]
- Oz, the Australian-themed restaurant started by a couple from The Real Housewives of Potomac, is shutting down. [Eater]
- ICYMI: A Skip scooter blew up in a D.C. resident’s backyard last year.
- ICYMI: Nando’s is hosting Granny And The Boys for a grandma-tastic show this weekend.
- This Day in DCist: Protesters descended on Stephen Miller’s luxury D.C. apartment building in CityCenter.