- FreshFarm announced the addition of four Black vendors to the Dupont farmers market after a week of backlash. [Washingtonian]
- D.C. emergency responders rescued 12 people who were trapped along the Potomac River near Georgetown on Saturday. [Post]
- Five students in Virginia who attended an in-person high school graduation ceremony tested positive for coronavirus. [WJLA]
- The percentage of unbelted and speed-related car crashes in Virginia has increased during the pandemic. [WUSA 9]
- The Alexandria City Council voted to ban firearms from the city’s public facilities and parks. [WTOP]
- Cleaning crews washed away a young girl’s Black Lives Matter sidewalk art from her driveway in Arlington. [NBC 4]
- Young Latinos and Asian Americans are challenging their parents’ beliefs in the wake of recent protests. [Post]
- Drive-in movie theaters are having a moment around the D.C. region. [WJLA]
- Local students and senior citizens fostered long-distance friendships to combat shutdown loneliness. [Post]
- Loudoun County students could attend in-person classes only twice a week come fall. [Post]
- A man and woman were shot and killed in Northeast D.C. on Sunday. [NBC 4]
- DMVs around the region are reopening today. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: The recently torn-down Albert Pike statue is definitely not the only confederate statue in D.C.
- ICYMI: Despite slipping backwards in community spread data over the weekend, officials say Phase Two reopening metrics are still met.
- This Day in DCist: Demonstrators played the sounds of crying separated children outside of then-DHS secretary’s house.
Colleen Grablick