- At least four different shootings in D.C. overnight left three people injured. [NBC 4]
- A new D.C. State Board of Education committee plans to revise the city’s social studies curriculum. [The 74]
- Three D.C. restaurants added an extra service fee as a way to support employees during the pandemic. [WCP]
- An Alexandria public safety administrator was killed in a car crash. [WTOP]
- D.C.’s Department of Housing and Community Development is moving into new office space in Anacostia’s MLK Gateway project. [WBJ]
- Virginia is bringing in a PR specialist to assist its employment agency’s communications. [WTOP]
- A George Washington University Hospital doctor created a virtual-reality rendering of a lung damaged by COVID-19. [WJLA]
- Schools planning to reopen for in-person learning could spend millions on coronavirus safety measures. [WJLA]
- The federal judge’s son who was killed in New Jersey was a rising junior at Catholic University. [NBC 4]
- How Jose Andres’ World Central Kitchen feeds thousands of people per day. [Washingtonian]
- The Marine Corps Marathon is cancelled for the first time in the race’s history. [Post]
- A Virginia venue is hosting “micro-weddings” for couples tying the knot during a pandemic. [NBC 4]
- ICYMI: D.C.-run coronavirus sites will operate on a modified schedule today and tomorrow due to extreme heat.
- ICYMI: A majority of D.C.’s coronavirus cases are resulting from community spread.
- This Day in DCist: The time a D.C. activist threatened to release giant rats in Georgetown.
Colleen Grablick