- The acting chief of the Park Police was accused, and cleared, of conducting multiple illegal searches when he was an officer. [NYT]
- The Washington Post announces it will hire a managing editor for diversity and inclusion, along with more than a dozen new positions and other efforts to “build a stronger culture of diversity and equity.” [Washingtonian]
- With colleges losing revenue, they cutting sports programs. [WCP]
- A stormy, sweltering Father’s Day weekend is ahead. [WTOP]
- Local activists explain their vision for reimagining public safety. [WCP]
- National Gallery locates the original Juneteenth order. [Post]
- Step Afrika! will stream a digital Juneteenth performance. [WJLA]
- Black educators recommend these books to read for Juneteenth. [NBC4]
- Virginia releases details of what Phase Three will look like. [WTOP]
- Last minute Father’s Day food ideas. [Washingtonian]
- Janeese Lewis George is among a group of Democrats successfully challenging incumbents from the left. [New Yorker]
- Loudoun County treasurer resigns over Aunt Jemima Facebook post. [Post]
- ICYMI: Here are today’s Juneteenth rallies and other events.
- ICYMI: Montgomery County sent rapid response teams to some people’s homes to test for coronavirus—then some of those tests were lost.
- ICYMI: Judge orders changes at the D.C. Jail to protect inmates from coronavirus.
- This Day in DCist: The D.C. Council took up a bill to seal eviction records.
Rachel Sadon