- How a local mom has started an anti-racism campaign within hockey. [Post]
- Meet the woman who has hosted ten “Death Cafes” in the District—helping people in the District come to terms with death. [WCP]
- Baltimore’s former mayor, Catherine Pugh, sentenced to three years for fraud. [Baltimore Sun]
- Relisha Rudd went missing six years ago in D.C.—forensic artists created a new age-progression photo to show what she would look like today. [WTOP]
- Today in neighborhood squabbles: Children and plants have been “weaponized” in a disagreement about Dupont home additions. [WCP]
- After a sweaty visit in D.C. for a Tiny Desk concert, Harry Styles made a pit stop at a Wawa in Delaware. [DCist, Rolling Stone]
- At Mayor Bowser’s budget forum, affordable housing and economic development were the top priorities for residents in Ward 7. [Informer]
- A San Francisco-based sneaker shop has landed in the District with a limited-edition D.C. shoe. [WBJ]
- Maryland Governor Larry Hogan opposed the end of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s warrantless access to the state’s driver’s license database. [Post]
- Federal prosecutors are seeking an 18-month sentence for a Northern Virginia man who is an alleged leader in a neo-Nazi group. [NBC4]
- “What if D.C. were all single-family houses?” [GGWash]
- ICYMI: All states get two statues at the U.S. Capitol. Now, D.C. is getting its second.
- ICYMI: This new rom-com on Netflix is set in a changing D.C.
- This Day in DCist: A selfie taker damaged one of the Kusama exhibit’s pumpkins at the Hirshhorn.
Elliot C. Williams