- The Confederate statue in Old Town Alexandria has been removed. [Washingtonian]
- Arlington officials were “appalled” that their officers were part of the force that dispersed crowds near the White House. [WUSA9]
- The D.C. police response to the protests will likely be reviewed by the D.C. government in the months to come. [NBC4]
- Today is Election Day in D.C., though, the majority of voters probably voted early. [Post]
- Nationals’ All-Star infielder Ryan Zimmerman shares his thoughts on a potential 2020 Major League Baseball return. [WJLA]
- D.C.’s Zenith Gallery is providing a digital source of inspiration during the pandemic. [WCP]
- Prosecutors dropped the felony rioting charges against dozens of people arrested over the weekend. [Post]
- The National Museum of African American History & Culture is providing a well of resources to help people talk about race and racism. [Washingtonian]
- Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, who oversees St. John’s Episcopal Church, says she’s “outraged” over President Trump’s photo-op in front of the church. [CNN]
- The Secret Service is closing off the roads around the White House today, after last night’s protests. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Police surrounded a Dupont house where a resident was giving shelter to protesters.
- ICYMI: Protesters in D.C. met with heavy police presence and helicopters after curfew.
- This Day in DCist: Sisters start business “urging goods not guns.”
Elliot C. Williams