- A fire at a Petworth apartment in Northwest D.C. displaced six adults and four children in the early hours of Friday morning. [WTOP]
- Here’s how a Greek deli earned its reputation as a staple of D.C.’s food scene after 30 years in business. [Washingtonian]
- The National Building Museum is expecting to receive a collection of 50,000 photos depicting main streets across the U.S. and Canada. [Curbed]
- D.C. chefs and bartenders are working to reduce food waste by creatively using ingredients that are usually considered undesirable. [Eater]
- A look at the five candidates challenging Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans in 2020. [GGW]
- Maryland is testing new in-vehicle technology that could stop drivers from getting on the road if they’ve had too much to drink. [WTOP]
- The District’s new moped program could help lower-income residents with limited access to transit. [Post]
- Summer storms on Thursday afternoon downed trees and brought flooding that required water rescues in the D.C. area. [WJLA]
- Experts say Maryland lags behind when it comes to compensating wrongly convicted felons who spent years behind bars. [Post]
- A lively thread on D.C.’s best farmers markets. [Popville]
- Police arrested a wanted teen who sparked a shelter-in-place order in Prince George’s County after eluding law enforcement. [WTOP]
- Adega is making a comeback in Silver Spring this weekend as a reinvented wine bar called Locavino. [Eater]
- This teen is raising money to buy a new bingo machine and garden equipment for veterans at an Armed Forces Retirement home in the District. [WJLA]
- D.C. law firms used “runners” to illegally obtain traffic crash reports and solicit potential new clients. [Post]
- Police removed dozens of dogs and other pets from a Montgomery County home where they were being kept in poor conditions. [FOX 5]
- Maryland schools will start including LGBT and disability rights into the state’s social studies curriculum. [FOX 5]
- A federal judge’s decorum is being questioned after he hit reply-all on an e-mail exchange. [Post]
- ICYMI: A jury found a former priest guilty of sexually abusing two girls over a period of four years at Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church in Columbia Heights.
- ICYMI: A giant Pikachu has been doing some sightseeing in D.C. ahead of the Pokémon World Championships.
- This Day in DCist: Cathy Lanier announced her retirement as D.C. police chief after nine years as the city’s top cop.