- Here’s an updated list of what outdoor activities you can and can’t do in the D.C. region. [Post]
- Here’s how to report a suspected violation of D.C.’s new delivery app commission fee cap. [WCP]
- As parts of the greater Washington region open today, Maryland’s top Democratic leaders voice their concerns. [Post]
- The D.C. Council is considering a bill that would allow restaurants to expand their outdoor seating once they can reopen. [WBJ]
- Teens who already face serious trauma at home are struggling to cope with life under quarantine. [Post]
- Only a few D.C. museums have gotten federal funds so far to help them survive the coming summer months. [WCP]
- A new Showtime documentary puts a spotlight on Prince George’s County, which has produced more than two dozen pro basketball players since 2000. [WTOP]
- Police helicopter cam footage shows progress on the new Douglass Bridge by the ballpark. [Twitter]
- Kevin the guinea pig is a distance-learning pen pal to students in a Congress Heights kindergarten class. [WTOP]
- “It’s like opening a peeing section in a pool”—Virginia restaurant owners share their thoughts on reopening. [WCP]
- A county-by-county look at Maryland’s reopening. [Washingtonian]
- Record rainfall has damaged the Chesapeake Bay’s water quality, but not as much as scientists expected. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Metro will start requiring masks or a cloth face covering on buses and trains starting Monday.
- ICYMI: Virginia will no longer include antibody tests in overall coronavirus test data.
- This Day in DCist: Amid controversy, Mayor Bowser placed a new check on officials cutting the school lottery line.
Elliot C. Williams