- Solidcore employees, including one D.C. coach, say that the company’s CEO created an abusive and toxic workplace. [Buzzfeed]
- An 18-year-old D.C. resident died from a fatal gunshot wound on Sunday — the day he was supposed to leave for college. [Post]
- The National’s Luis Garcia became the first MLB player born in the 2000s to hit a big-league homer. [CBS]
- A review of Virginia’s new coronavirus tracing app. [Post]
- A Virginia state senator was charged with felonies for alleged efforts to topple a confederate monument. [Post]
- The former manager of a Fairfax pet store pleaded guilty to animal cruelty. [WJLA]
- A new report accuses Maryland and Pennsylvania of failing its commitments to reduce Chesapeake Bay pollution. [WTOP]
- The executive chef who replaced Kevin Tien at Emilie’s has stepped down. [WCP]
- A Tyson-based company is testing technology that could detect coronavirus in enclosed spaces. [Urban Turf]
- The Fairfax Connector will return to full service next week. [WTOP]
- A courtyard biergarten opens tomorrow in Georgetown. [WCP]
- Kamala Harris has visited these D.C. spots over the past decade. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: D.C. says the “Defund The Police” message in BLM Plaza was paved over due to roadwork.
- ICYMI: Former employees are demanding an investigation into abrupt firings at a Maryland nonprofit.
- This Day in DCist: Two Congressmen objected to Trump’s name going up on his D.C. hotel.
Colleen Grablick