- Montgomery County is investigating a restaurant that declared its employees won’t wear masks, and three other businesses were closed for violating coronavirus restrictions. [Post]
- A decontamination facility in D.C. is cleaning previously worn PPE for local health care providers. [Post]
- Dozens of local charter schools and elite private schools received millions of federal dollars in PPP loans. [Post]
- And these D.C. area media outlets and organizations received PPP loans. [Washingtonian]
- Metro is surveying local employers and workers to learn more about commute patterns as the region reopens. [WTOP]
- Netflix invested $100 million in a Black-owned D.C. bank that supports local small businesses. [NBC 4]
- A teenage boy was injured after falling 20 feet into the Potomac River. [WJLA]
- A councilmember in Montgomery County wants to build high-rise housing complexes above Metro stations. [WTOP]
- A mural of Breonna Taylor was painted in Maryland. [WJLA]
- A documentary premiering on PBS tonight profiles an aunt and niece who were established Black artists in D.C. [Post]
- Four teens and one adult were shot early this morning in a Fairfax County apartment building. [WUSA 9]
- Streateries are coming to Georgetown. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: D.C. officials said the recent protests in the city are not linked to any spikes in coronavirus cases.
- ICYMI: The D.C. Council is set to vote today on a second version of the emergency police reform bill.
- This Day in DCist: Metro removed ads for Milo Yiannopoulos’ book.
Colleen Grablick