- A grand slam in extra innings means the Nats move forward in the Playoffs. [Post]
- An esports team at American University made a statement in support of Hong Kong protesters at a livestreamed event. [Post]
- More than 22,000 felons with completed sentences have had civil rights restored since Va. Gov. Ralph Northam took office last year. [AP via NBCWashington]
- How these DIY arts venues are trying to thrive and stay alive in a rapidly changing Washington. [Post]
- Parents are suing Fairfax schools over isolation and discrimination against students. [WAMU]
- A misinterpreted shout during a horror movie screening caused panic in Virginia. [Post]
- This Md. man is participating in the Marine Corps Marathon 50K, but it won’t be the hardest challenge he’s faced. [WTOP]
- More on the dispute between members of the D.C. Council and U.S. Attorney over sentencing reform. [WCP]
- Two men were killed in a shooting near a Northeast D.C. elementary school. [WTOP]
- An iconic deli in Silver Spring closed abruptly after 72 years. [Eater]
- Activists are demanding that all Prince George’s County police officers wear body cameras. [NBCWashington]
- An elegant restaurant turned casual dining spot is serving up s’mores and low-proof cocktails. [Washingtonian]
- Are D.C. restaurants trying to court seniors? [WCP]
- ICYMI: D.C.’s very own Agatha Christie is leaving soon.
- ICYMI: Last-minute exceptions to the sanctuary city emergency bill could cause hundreds of inmates to be turned over to ICE by local officials.
- This Day in DCist: Protesters threw anti-Trump parties outside the White House for more than 86 days straight.