- A popular summer camp in Alexandria closed after every camper and staff member was potentially exposed to someone with COVID-19. [NBC 4]
- Local residents worry about coronavirus spread as college students return to their neighborhoods. [Post]
- A Black Lives Matter banner outside a Chevy Chase residence was set on fire. [Post]
- Liberty University president Jerry Falwell is facing backlash for a midriff-exposing social media post. [WJLA]
- D.C.’s empty hotel rooms could house residents at risk of COVID-19 spread who live in crowded homes. [Post]
- The Center for American Progress identified indoor dining as a major contributor to spikes in COVID-19 cases. [Washingtonian]
- A 59-year-old man with dementia has been missing for two days in Fairfax County. [NBC 4]
- Tropical storm Isaias brought spikes in bacteria levels to D.C. area waterways. [WTOP]
- Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse opened for its first indoor show since the pandemic shutdown. [WJLA]
- Medics in Fairfax County now have emergency anxiety and autism comfort kits thanks to a local teen. [WTOP]
- Dozens of birds have hatched at the National Zoo since the pandemic began. [Post]
- ICYMI: How you can support local relief efforts for Beirut.
- ICYMI: One person was killed and at least 20 other injured in a shooting in D.C. over the weekend.
- This Day in DCist: A Streetcar station reopened after it was demolished by a Megabus.
Colleen Grablick