- The nationwide postal crisis is being felt by residents in the D.C. region. [Post]
- Local hangouts near D.C. college campuses are preparing for a fall without students. [WCP]
- Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling the House back in session to address the U.S. Postal Service crisis. [WJLA]
- Metro is ramping up service again — but will riders be there? [Post]
- An appointed VP of communications at GWU withdrew her offer following criticism over her role in the Larry Nassar case. [Hatchet]
- Young Democrats of Maryland President Joseph Kitchen, who had been missing for days, was found dead in D.C. [NBC4]
- Here’s how to vote early in the Washington region. [WTOP]
- Fairfax County tested its first self-driving shuttle. [Post]
- Local restaurant workers face threats for enforcing mask mandates. [WUSA9]
- A retired Washington football player donated one of his kidneys to save his younger brother’s life. [WTOP]
- Former Councilmember Jack Evans was late on paying his first ethics fine. [WCP]
- Michelin Guide inspectors are back at D.C. restaurants amid dining restrictions. [Washingtonian]
- Black-owned businesses have seen a boost in business during the recent BLM protests. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: Protest artists came out on a rainy Sunday to “reclaim” the H Street art tunnel near BLM Plaza.
- ICYMI: Alex Smith practices after his 2018 leg injury that nearly led to amputation.
- This Day in DCist: A D.C. resident put her rainbow pride flag up again after someone burned it.
Elliot C. Williams