- D.C. Public Schools are weighing options for the fall, like holding only one or two days of in-person instruction per week. [NBC 4]
- A former MedStar employee claims she was fired for tweeting about poor safety precautions at the hospital. [Post]
- A Virginia judge approved an expedition to retrieve a sunken telegraph from the Titanic. [Post]
- D.C.’s largest local LGBT political group won’t endorse candidates in three D.C. council races. [Blade]
- A new neighborhood advocacy group wants to reinvent Adams Morgan’s 18th Street as a partial pedestrian zone. [Washingtonian]
- These baby hawks are Northwest D.C.’s newest celebrities. [WJLA]
- The Supreme Court of Virginia rejected a local gym owner’s injunction that challenged Governor Northam’s stay-at-home order. [WTOP]
- D.C. restaurants are suing insurance companies after business-interruption claims were denied. [Post]
- The Chesapeake Bay’s health grade dropped from a C to a C-minus last year. [NBC 4]
- Where to get a coronavirus test in the Washington region. [Post]
- The Kennedy Center’s Opera House Orchestra performed in front of GWU hospital. [Washingtonian]
- Three Giant Food employees across D.C. have tested positive for coronavirus. [FOX 5]
- ICYMI: A guide to D.C.’s June primaries.
- ICYMI: There’s hope yet for Nationals baseball to be played in D.C. this summer.
- This Day in DCist: How the Unsuck D.C. Metro blog went from a critical watchdog to a controversial attack dog.
Colleen Grablick