- Today is the last day to request a mail-in ballot for D.C.’s June primary. Here’s a Q&A with a local election worker and a look at our voter guide. [730 DC / DCist]
- Five U.S. Postal Service mail carriers were shot with paintball pellets in a string of attacks in D.C. and Maryland on Saturday. [WTOP]
- A 71-year-old grandmother, who survived COVID-19 and a previous bullet, was shot and killed in Southeast. [Post]
- A man is in serious condition after being rescued last night from the Potomac River in Northwest. [WJLA]
- Several D.C.-area universities have yet to reveal their plans for the fall semester. [Post]
- Northern Virginia health officials say the region has still not met two of the six key reopening metrics. [WUSA 9]
- What D.C.’s hospitality industry thinks of the ReOpen D.C. task force recommendations. [WCP]
- You can help name the National Zoo’s new baby cheetahs. [Washingtonian]
- Alexandria health officials are training local business owners on safe reopening practices. [WJLA]
- D.C. Public Schools will provide college-bound seniors with post-graduation support under a new program. [WTOP]
- Firefighters rescued several D.C. residents from a fire at a Southwest apartment building. [WJLA]
- Most riders complied with Metro’s new mask requirement. [Post]
- ICYMI: Jack Evans settled his latest D.C. Board of Ethics case with a $35,000 fine.
- ICYMI: This year’s Memorial Day Weekend foreshadows a summer of disappointment.
- This Day in DCist: A minimum wage hearing turned into an 11-hour referendum on D.C.’s tipping system.
Colleen Grablick