- Eight women are walking from Maryland to Pennsylvania to retrace Harriet Tubman’s steps. [NBC 4]
- Kanye West appealed a Virginia judge’s decision to remove him from the state’s November ballot. [Post]
- The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs is funding 129 housing units for District veterans experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. [Street Sense]
- D.C. Mayor Bowser said public school students should return to the classroom in small groups. [Post]
- What kids miss about dining out at D.C. restaurants. [WCP]
- Virtual school comes with added challenges for local blind and deaf students. [NBC 4]
- There are six Latino candidates running for the D.C. Council this fall. [Washington Informer]
- Richmond passed a new law banning guns on public property during protests. [WTOP]
- Wards 7 and 8 are seeing low completion rates for the 2020 census. [Washington Informer]
- A new poll shows support for statehood among Democrats is increasing. [Washingtonian]
- Montgomery County looks at possibly shifting traffic enforcement away from its police department. [NBC 4]
- Local public libraries are being used as day-care centers and not everyone is on board. [Post]
- ICYMI: Metro will investigate its top manager after an audit revealed a “toxic” workplace.
- ICYMI: The Virginia House of Delegates voted to end qualified immunity for police officers facing misconduct allegations .
- This Day in DCist: An ultramarathon runner ran all 184 miles of the C&O Canal in 36 hours.
Colleen Grablick