- Supreme Court arguments resume on Monday—via teleconference. [Post]
- How Muriel Bowser balances being mayor of a major city and a single mother of a toddler. [CNN]
- The Post’s 2020 endorsements for the D.C. Council. [Post]
- Fairfax County Police chased suspects in three Teslas allegedly stolen from a Tyson’s Corner dealership. [NBC4]
- The region has been shut down for nearly seven weeks, so why are we still seeing so many new cases? [Post]
- The Beltway saw at least five tractor-trailer crashes on Thursday. [WTOP]
- A judge denied a Gold’s Gym owner’s request to reopen his Virginia facilities. [NBC4]
- Sweetgreen is trying something new: plates. [Washingtonian]
- D.C.-area nurses are still having to advocate for personal protective equipment and hazard pay. [WCP]
- D.C. Fire and EMS discovered a car submerged in the C&O Canal but found no occupants. [WTOP]
- Comet Ping Pong—still recovering from Pizzagate—is now trying to survive during a pandemic. [Post]
- ICYMI: National Building Museum postpones summer exhibition and announces furloughs.
- ICYMI: More COVID-19 cases have been reported at D.C. construction sites.
- This Day in DCist: Bananas were found hanging in string nooses at AU. (Disclosure: AU holds the license for DCist’s parent company, WAMU.)
Elliot C. Williams