- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says the District lacks a bodega culture. But corner stores have long been an essential part of the District’s identity. [WAMU]
- Soccer star Megan Rapinoe insists she’s not going to the White House if the U.S. Women’s National Team wins the World Cup. [Fox5]
- The University of Maryland is at risk of losing its accreditation following the death of a football player after a preseason workout. [NBC]
- D.C.’s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs has stopped issuing first warnings during housing inspections to expedite the repair process. [StreetSense]
- D.C. police is investigating a double shooting that left one dead and one injured on Sunday afternoon near the U Street corridor. [Post]
- A new crowd-sourced map lets District residents share their local musical and cultural experiences. [Washingtonian]
- There’s a rumor going around that Amazon could be coming to Prince George County‘s Westphalia Town Center. [WBJ]
- A report found that racial disparities endure on state reading and math exams in Virginia’s Fairfax County. [Post]
- An SUV slammed into a Takoma Park family’s home on Belford Drive on Friday. [Fox5]
- ‘Sackler’ can’t be removed from the Sackler Museum. [Post]
- Chatter (once Chadwick’s) is closing in Friendship Heights. [Eater]
- The Montgomery County Council’s first openly gay member has gotten hundreds of hate-filled emails. [Bethesda Beat]
- More than 4 million people attended New York City’s WorldPride parade on Sunday for the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots. [Blade]
- ICYMI: D.C. police must start recording extensive stop and frisk data, a judge ruled.
- ICYMI: History buffs can try sleeping inside a centuries-old lockhouse on the C&O canal.
- This Day in DCist: LGBT activists bring a flash mob to the Capitol.