- Chance the Rapper awarded a Montgomery County school teacher with $30,000 over Instagram Live. [WTOP]
- American University and Howard University graduates celebrated their commencements from home. [NBC 4/Post]
- Over a century ago, Washington lawmakers demanded statehood at a dinner with President Taft. [Twitter]
- The official DJ for the Nats and D.C. United made the internet his new stadium. [WTOP]
- Without clear government guidance, local restaurants grapple with operating after employees test positive for coronavirus. [Washingtonian]
- A D.C. artist created a piece honoring Ahmaud Arbery, the Georgia man whose death has sparked a national outcry for justice. [FOX 5]
- Workers in D.C.’s tech and gaming industries are looking towards unionization. [Technical.ly]
- Ocean City’s boardwalk reopened this weekend, with social distancing and winter-like temperatures. [Post]
- A former Andrew Yang spokesperson launched “Fouch on the Couch,” a line of cuddly, Fauci-themed merchandise. [Washingtonian]
- Local churches see a drop in donations without in-person service attendance. [NBC 4]
- D.C. public schools are planning for the fall, learning from the struggles of this spring’s remote learning. [Post]
- Montgomery County launched an interactive map to help residents locate food and meal services. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Restorative justice changes how D.C.’s Attorney General Office thinks about prosecutions.
- ICYMI: Is it really a D.C. summer without interns?
- This Day in DCist: The Nationals’ Max Scherzer tied an MLB record, striking out 20 batters in one game.
Colleen Grablick