- D.C. is offering free taxi rides to grocery stores, libraries, pools, and recreation centers for people who live east of the Anacostia River. [Post]
- The Dumbarton Oaks estate in Georgetown is giving its campus a sustainability boost with a new greenhouse. [Curbed]
- Montgomery County is setting up the East Coast’s very first protected intersection in downtown Silver Spring. [WAMU]
- This D.C.-based fitness studio is donating $20 to left-leaning organizations for each new client who joins. [Washingtonian]
- Loudoun United is playing its first game in its new Leesburg stadium. [WAMU]
- Churchill High School is hosting a tribute ceremony for the teen who was struck and killed by a car while riding his bike to the pool in Bethesda. [WJLA]
- A New York City restaurant magnate is bringing an all-day Roman trattoria with a focus on seafood to Navy Yard. [Eater]
- Montgomery County wrapped up an aggressive two-year push to inspect more than 600 apartment buildings. [WTOP]
- A Shell gas station in Gaithersburg is serving up some rather tasty-looking tacos. [Popville]
- Michael Jordan’s presence at an Ocean City fishing tournament drew a crowd eager to see the basketball legend. [WTOP]
- Someone is trying to sell a Jaguar that supposedly belonged to former D.C. mayor Marion Barry for $50,000 on Craigslist. [Washingtonian]
- Construction is slated to begin on a Fairfax bridge after it was wiped out in last month’s flash flooding. [WTOP]
- A water main break created a huge hole that closed down East-West Highway in Chevy Chase, Md. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans will pay a $20,000 fine as part of a consent agreement with the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability.
- ICYMI: Local chain &pizza is facing a backlash over an investor’s lavish fundraiser for Trump’s re-election campaign.
- This day in DCist: A D.C. streetcar station reopened more than a year after it was demolished by an errant Megabus.