- The family of John Lewis thanked D.C. residents in the Washington Post for “rocking with him until the end.” [Twitter]
- Veterinarians at a Northwest D.C. animal hospital say they’re being bullied by customers for enforcing coronavirus restrictions. [NBC4]
- 730DC is imagining what their newsletter would look like 100 years from now. [730DC]
- Johns Hopkins joins other local universities in switching to online-only classes for the fall semester. [Post]
- A look into Pepco’s links to the D.C. Police Foundation, which collects funds for the Metropolitan Police Department outside its government budget. [LittleSis]
- Tenants who are months into their rent strike will accept nothing short of rent cancellation. [WCP]
- After being released from jail due to pandemic concerns, a man suspected of rape killed his accuser in Alexandria, police allege. [Post]
- The HillRag editors reminisce on publishing 44 years of hyperlocal news. [HillRag]
- Dr. Fauci’s neighbors in Northwest are posting signs on their lawns to thank him. [Post]
- Virginia’s annual sales tax-free weekend kicks off Friday. [WJLA]
- A woman in a wheelchair fell onto the tracks at the Suitland Metro station, landing feet from the third rail. [Post]
- Today in Fox news (no, not that one). [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Va. Democrats unveil police reform bill banning chokeholds and limiting no-knock warrants.
- ICYMI: D.C. officials condemn Trump’s wish to deliver a convention speech from the White House.
- This Day in DCist: What the spinoff series Minority Report got wrong about the Washington Football Team controversy.
Elliot C. Williams