- A man’s dogs helped save his life by alerting passersby that the elderly hiker was trapped in mud on the C&O Canal Trail. [WTOP]
- Southeast D.C.’s Woodland Tigers football team is mourning a player and a coach after the area was hit by a deadly spree of violence. [Fox5]
- You may soon be able to drink rum and devour Cuban sandwiches in a new beer garden in D.C.’s West End. [Eater]
- The National Capital Planning Commission told designers for a proposed Peace Corps memorial to go back to the drawing board. [GGW]
- Woodward Table is closing after seven years of serving Southern-leaning food in downtown. [Eater]
- The National Weather Service is investigating whether a tornado may have touched down in Finksburg, Maryland on Monday. [WTOP]
- These three sisters transformed their family home in Maryland into three distinct venues for their weddings. [Washingtonian]
- A deer and a turkey appeared to be buddying up near the National Cathedral. [Popville]
- Poor road conditions led to at least four serious crashes on the Capital Beltway and I-270 early on Tuesday morning. [WTOP]
- Here’s a guide to seeing Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony in person on Wednesday. [Washingtonian]
- Monday night’s intense storms toppled a massive tree onto a garden wall in D.C.’s Woodley Park. [WJLA]
- District officials are moving forward with a development project that will bring more than 575 new rental units to a one-acre lot in NoMa. [Curbed]
- ICYMI: The Smithsonian estimates that the moon landing projection on the Mall was attended by half a million people over two hot nights.
- ICYMI: Howard University is launching an internal investigation into threats posted by students on social media that targeted the campus community.
- This day in DCist: Virginia gave out free bee hives in an effort to boost bee colonies after an especially bad winter.