- Three priests at the National Cathedral condemned President Trump’s Twitter continued spree against the city of Baltimore in a letter posted online. [WTOP, Post]
- A Maryland man reeled in a record-breaking mahi-mahi off the coast of Ocean City. [WTOP]
- D.C.’s attorney general announced the city would sue a landlord who failed to remove lead paint from his property. [WTOP]
- A sinkhole described by police as a “2 foot wide portal to the underworld” opened up in Montgomery County on Tuesday night. [Post]
- Prince George’s County appoints first black female (interim) fire chief. [WAMU]
- The D.C. Council wrote a letter asking Mayor Bowser to extend the city’s disability services contract with Georgetown University. [WCP]
- A Virginia delegate was escorted out of a ceremony in Jamestown after he interrupted President Trump’s speech. [Post]
- Some alcohol-free cocktails in D.C. are now as expensive as any regular boozy concoction. But are they worth it? [Washingtonian]
- Here’s a handy list of some of the best spots to enjoy Ethiopian food in the D.C. area. [Eater]
- Metro chief Paul Wiedefeld asked Maryland to release $56 million that the state is withholding in a dispute over funding. [Post]
- Twelve students were hurt on Tuesday morning after a school bus collided with a truck in Potomac, Md. [WJLA]
- Here’s how consumers can protect their credit after the massive data breach at Capital One. [WJLA]
- A new report found that it takes a salary of $132,000 to comfortably rent a two-bedroom in the District. [Curbed]
- ICYMI: There’s an all-local music festival coming to the District with the help of … Pabst Blue Ribbon.
- ICYMI: D.C.’s only representative in Congress is now getting behind an impeachment inquiry for President Trump.
- This day in DCist: Anthony Scaramucci, also known as the Mooch, was fired after just 10 days as the White House communications director.